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ADVEETI8EMENT8.
THE FIELD,
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER.
Published every Saturday, price Sixpence,
LEADERS
01V interesting Sporting subjects an
giren erery week in Thb Fmld.
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Be sure and ash plainly for ours, or an article of inferior materials
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Eighteen Cold, Silver, and Bronze Medals
▲WABDSD TO
GENUINE
SPRATT'S sIsPRAT^li PATENT
MEAT PIBRINE * J>JPW.1 P DOG CAK E S.
STAMPED.
They contain meat, and that antiscorbutic fruit the date (the only substitute
for fresh vegetables), and the exclusive use of which in the manufacture of
dog food is secured to us by patent ; they will keep dogs in perfect condition
without other food, and obviate worms. 22s. carriage paid ; larger quantities 21s.
Spratt's Patent Poultry and Pheasant Meal,
und to be the greatest egg -producing food and fattener of ducks a
poultry known ; unequalled for raising all kinds of poultry and game.
Spratt's Patent Cat Pood
Entirely supersedes the unwholesome practice of feeding on boiled horse flesh ;
keeps the cat in perfect health. Id. per packet.
Spratt's Patent Dog Soap
Instantly destroys all vermin, and obviates skin disease. Price per tablet, 6d.
M Kennel Club, 2, Albert Mansions, S.W., July, 1875.
" Messrs. Spxatt and Co.,— I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter, and
to inform yon that the Cakes supplied by 70a at the late Crystal Palace Dog Show
gave every satisfaction. " Yours, Ac., " S. E. Shirley."
" 36, North Great George-street, Dublin, June 9, 1874.
M Gentlemen,— Please to forward 4 cwt. of Dog Biscuits, as before. I have much
pleasure in bearing personal testimony to their suitability and general efficiency
for greyhounds, and in adding that my greyhound Boyal Mary, winner, at Altcar,
of last year's Waterloo Plate, was almost entirely trained for all her last year's
engagements upon them. " Your obedient servant,
•• William J. Dunbar, M.A."
" Boyal Kennels, Sandringham, Dec. 20, 1878.
'Dear Sir, — In reply to your inquiry. I beg to say I have used your Biscuits for
the last two years, and never had the dogs in better health. I consider them iu-
valuable for feeding dogs, as they insure the food being perfectly cooked, which is
of great importance. " Yours faithfully, " C. H. Jackson."
We beg to refer to the editorial notice of our Cakes in The Field of 3rd June,
1871, page 458, and to announce that, in addition to those which we have supplied
for many years, we are now prepared to execute orders for Cakes with 10 per cent,
of fibrine, which will be stamped " Spratt's Patent, 10." Cakes with other per-
centages can be supplied if specially ordered, and not less than 1 cwt.
Spratt's Patent Concentrated Pig Meal.
Sold only in cwt, half cwt., and quarter cwt, bags, at 14s., 7s. 6d., and 4s.
respectively, on rail in London. Every bag will be stamped
44 Spratt's Patent."
Address— SPBATT'3 PATENT, Henry-street, Bennondsey-street, 8.E.
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KENNEL CLUB
CALENDAR AND STUD BOOK:
THE ONLY RECORD PUBLISHED IN ENGLAND OF
DOG SHOWS AND FIELD TRIALS
FOR THE YEAR 1875.
EDITED AND COMPILED BY
f :r ^ in" :ec i> ie -a. vfawM^*
(At the Request of the Kennel Chub}*/
V\
VOLUME m.
London: PUBLISHED FOR THE KENNEL CLUB,
AT THE
"FIELD" OFFICE, 346, STRAND.
1876.
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PREFACE.
The Kennel Club Stud Book has reached its Third Volume,
and has established, I think I may venture to say, a reputation
for accuracy and utility. It is, at all events, the only publication
of its kind, and as it is quoted in the advertising columns of
almost every sporting newspaper, it is evident that breeders rely
to some extent on the information it supplies. It is a matter of
regret to me that I cannot make the classes as perfect as I could
wish, and give to every dog a long line of ancestors, but I have
found it impossible, amongst the retrievers, colleys, and toys, to
give even the sire and dam of a large per-centage of registered
dogs ; and so it will always be until the Committees of Shows
insist on pedigrees, if known, being supplied by every exhibitor,
and then, and not until then, shall we have purity of blood.
If this rule is adopted and rigorously enforced, in the course of
a few years a wonderful difference will be perceptible, and the
pages of this book will more resemble the Herd Book and Stud
Book, which have so marvellously refined and elevated the bovine
and equine races.
FBANK PEABCE.
The Kennel Club,
2, Albert Mansions, Victoria Street,
London.
July 2drd, 1875.
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CONTENTS.
PBEFACB , PAG* ill
Club Bulbs < < ix
Lkt of Mbmbxbs ,.. ,.. ... ... <.< ... ... xi
Gods of Bulbs fob Dog Shows ... ... ... .,. ... xv
Cods of Bulbs fob Field Trials , ... xvii
£rrata and Addenda ... * * «• •«« xix
DOG SHOWS, 1876.
wolvrbhampton ... ". 1
Crystal Palace ' 2
Edinburgh 6
Belfast 8
Blaydon 10
Cobb * 11
Darlington 13
manchester, pomona palace 16
NORTHAMPTON ... 18
nottingham 19
Hull... 21
Dublin 23
Hanlby 26
BIRMINGHAM 27
Alexandra Palagb, Huswbll Hill 31
Cbystal Palace 34
FIELD TRIALS, 1875:
Devon and Cornwall 35
Shbewsbuby 40
The Kennel Club Field Trial Spring Meeting 45
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VI CONTENTS.
PEDIGREES.
class. SPORTING DOGS.
I. Bloodhounds page 50
n. Deerhounds 53
HI. Greyhounds 55
IV. Foxhounds 61
V. Otterhounds 61
VI. Harriers 61
VII. Beagles 62
Vm. Pox Terriers 63
IX. Pointers 77
X. English Setters 89
XI. Black and Tan Setters 97
XII. Irish Setters 101
XIII. Retrievers (Wavy-Coated) 106
XIV. Retrievers (Curlby-Coated) 110
XV. Irish Spaniels 115
XVI. Water Spaniels, other than Irish 117
XVH. Clumber Spaniels 118
XVm. Sussex Spaniels 119
XTX. Field Spaniels 121
XX. Dachshunds or German Badger Hounds 124
NON-SPORTING DOGS.
XXI. Mastiffs 126
XXn. St. Bernards (Rough-Coated) 133
XXin. St. Bernards (Smooth-Coated) 136
XXIV. Newfoundlands 138
XXV. Dalmatians and Carriage Dogs 141
XXVL Sheep Dogs and Collets (Rough-Coated) 142
XXVU. Sheep Dogs and Collets (Smooth-Coated) 146
XXVill. English Sheep Dogs (Short-tailed) 147
xxix . Bulldogs 147
XXX. Bull Terriers 153
XXXI. Black and Tan or Manchester Terriers (except
Toys) 158
xxxii . Danddb Dinmonts 161
xxxii t. Bedlington Terriers 165
XXXI V. Skye Terriers 168
XXXV. Wire-haired Terriers 170
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XXXVI. English and other Smooth-coated Terriers, except
Black and Tan page 172
Broken-Haired Scotch and Yorkshire Terriers ... 173
xxxvn.
XXXvui. Pomeranians
XXXIX. Maltese
XL. Italian Greyhounds
XLI. Puos
XLII. Blenheim Spaniels
XTiTTT. King Charles Spaniels
XMV. Poodles
XLV. Tot Terriers (Smooth-Coated)
XLVI. Tot Terriers (Bough and broken
XLVII. Irish Terriers
•hatred)
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Appendix
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RULES, REGULATIONS, NAMES
AND
ADDRESSES OF MEMBERS
OP
THE KENNEL CLUB,
JULY, 1876.
CLUB RULES.
1. The Club shall be called the Kennel Club ; it shall endeavour in
every way to promote the general improvement of dogs, dog shows, and
dog trials.
2. The Club shall consist of not more than three hundred members —
exclusive of all honorary members — to be increased from time to time as
the members of the Club shall in general meeting decide.
8. It shall be under the management and direction of the oommittee
appointed aa hereinafter provided.
4. The election of members is vested solely in the committee, and shall
be made by ballot, three members of the oommittee to be a quorum at
such ballot, and one black ball to exclude.
5. Candidates must be proposed by one member of the Club and
seconded by another ; the candidate's name, rank, residence and profes-
sion or occupation — if any — must be duly inserted in the book kept for
that purpose by the secretary.
6. The entrance money on admission to the Club shall be five guineas,
and the annual subscription shall be five guineas until one hundred
members have been elected, the entrance fee and subscription shall then
be raised to fifteen guineas and eight guineas respectively until two
hundred members in all have been elected, when the entrance fee shall be
raised to twenty-five guineas, the annual subscription to remain at eight
guineas, payable in advance on the 1st of January in each year.
7. The committee shall consist of twenty-one members.
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8. There shall be an annual general meeting of the Club, held in
Birmingham, if possible, daring the week of the annual exhibition ; and
at the said meeting the one-third of the committee who have been longest
in office shall retire. All retiring members of the committee shall be
eligible for re-election.
9. The committee shall have power to elect honorary members without
admission fee or subscription at their discretion.
10. Any member violating the rules and regulations of the Club for the
time being in force, shall be liable to be expelled by the committee ; and
any member of the Club who shall be proved to the satisfaction of the
committee to have in any way misconducted himself in connection with
dogs or dog shows, or to have in any way acted in opposition to the fun-
damental rules and principles upon which the Club has been established,
or in any other manner which would make it undesirable that he should
continue to be a member, shall be requested to retire from the Club ; and
if a resolution to that effect shall be carried by three-fourths of the com-
mittee present at the meeting, duly summoned to consider the case, the
member so requested to retire shall thenceforth cease to be a member of
the Club aa if he had resigned in the usual course, and his subscription
for the current year shall be returned to him.
11. No member of the Club shall, under any circumstances, knowingly,
either enter or exhibit a dog, or dogs, at any competition under a false
name, age, pedigree, breeder, or description.
12. The committee, at their first meeting that shall be held after the
annual general meeting in each year, shall elect a chairman from their
own body, who shall, if present, take the chair at all meetings of the
committee during the ensuing year ; and at all meetings of the committee,
in case of the numbers being equal, the chairman of the meeting shall
have a casting vote, in addition to his own vote.
13. The committee shall have power to appoint sub-committees for any
special object, and to delegate to such sub-committee the functions and
powers of the committee relating thereto.
14. If the name of any member shall be officially published aa a bank-
rupt, or insolvent debtor, or an outlaw, he shall ipso facto cease to be a
member of the Club, and 'shall forfeit all right and claim upon the Club
and its property ; such person may, however, be re-admitted to the Club
by the committee at their discretion.
15. No member shall take away from the Club House, upon any pre-
tence whatsoever, any newspaper, pamphlet, book, or other article, the
property of the Club.
16. These rules shall be printed, and a copy of them, together with a
list of the committee and members, shall be sent to every member.
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COMMITTEE OF THE KENNEL CLUB
FOR 1876.
THE EAEL OP ONSLOW.
SIB T. B. LENNABD, Babt.
S. E. SHTRLEY, Esq., M.P.
P. ADCOCK, Esg.
COLONEL ALLISON.
G. BBEWIS, Esq.
J. W. CHESSHYBE, Esq.
MAJOB COWEN.
J. H. DAWES, Esq.
G. DAWES, Esq.
BEV. G. P. HODSON.
CAPTAIN HOLDSWOBTH.
S. LANG, Esq.
BEV. J. C. MACDONA.
BEV. W. J. MELLOB.
MAJOB PLATT.
B. J. L. PBICE, Esq.
J. H. SALTER, Esq.
J. H. WH1TEHOUSE, Esq.
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MEMBERS OF THE KENNEL CLUB.
PATRON :
H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES.
Adcock, P., Prior's Wood, Newburgh, Wigan, Lancashire.
Allison, Lieut.-Col. J., Roker, Sunderland.
Antrim, Earl of, Glenarm Castle, Larne, Ireland.
Arkwright, W., Sutton Scarsdale, Chesterfield.
A8pland, S., 25, Caledonia-place, Clifton.
Basset, T., Leighton Lodge, Carshalton.
Beauffoet, Count L. de, Chateau de Bouohout, Meyssee, Par Wolverthem,
Belgium.
Bevan, P. E., Weston Grove, Southampton.
Boots, A., Weston Hall, Crewe.
Boweb8, T. B., Green-bank, Cambrian-view, Chester.
Brandrbth, H. Daubeney, 5, Cambrian-view, Chester.
Brewis, G., Horseheath Lodge, Linton, Cambs.
Bbbwis, Percy, Ibstone, Tetsworth, Oxfordshire.
Bbough, E., Ballhaye Park, Leek, Staffordshire.
Browne, F. J. Staples, Brashfield House, Bicester.
Bruce, Hamilton, Falkland, Fyfe.
Burstall, J. H., Wolfreton House, Kirk Ella, East Yorkshire.
Chesshyre, J. W., Hertford, Herts.
Coath, W., The Shrubberies, Walsall
Cowen, Major, J. A., Blaydon Burn, Blaydon-on-Tyne.
Dawes, J. H., The Hall, Kenilworth.
Dawes, G. A., Columbia Lodge, Milverton, Leamington.
Fanshawe, Basil F., 2, HaUdn-street West, Belgrave-square, W.
Farqtjharson, E. G., Huish House, Blandford, Dorset.
Field, Barclay, 26, Hill-street, Berkeley-square, W.
Gill, J. Fellows, Middle Temple, London, and 143, Malabar-hill, Bombay.
Goodlakb, Col., Whenham Fishery, Uxbridge.
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Goodbickb, Sir H., Bart., Junior United Service Club.
Halliday, C.B., Ashley Lodge, Leamington.
Hamilton, Duke of, Easton Park, Wickham Market, Suffolk.
Hanbuay, E., Eastrop Grange, Highworth, Wilts.
Harbison, W., Samlesbury Hall, Preston, Lancashire.
Habelhubst, T. W., The Lodge, Claverley, Bridgnorth.
Hatton, Capt. Villiebs, Guard' 8 Club.
Hemming, F. R.,
Hodge, C. W., The Pounds, Devonport.
Hodson, Bev. G. S., North Petherton, Bridgewater, Somerset.
Holdswobth, Capt.
Hollins, Daintby, Cliff Bank, Stoke-on-Trent.
Huntly, Marquis of, Cotterstock Hall, Oundle.
Jeziebski, Count A., Halle-a-S., Prussia, Wuoherer-Strasse, No. 1.
Lang, S., Mancombe, Henbury, Bristol.
Lee, Sir Edward, Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill, N.
Lennabd, Sir T. B., Bart, Belhus, Aveley, Romford, Essex.
Lindoe, P. J. D., B.E., Bembridge, Isle of Wight.
Lobt, W., Yockleton Hall, near Shrewsbury.
Lowe, G., The Cottage, Chase-side, Southgate, Middlesex.
Lowtheb, Hon. Hugh C, Lowther Castle, Penrith, Cumberland.
Lubgan, Lord, Brownlow House, Lurgan, Ireland.
Macdona, G. de Landbe, Hilbre House, West Eirby, Birkenhead.
Macdona, Bev. J. C, Cheadle Rectory, Cheadle, Cheshire.
Mackinnon, Capt. I. D., Guard's Club.
Mapplebeck, H., Sparkbrook, near Birmingham.
Mellob, Rev. W. J., Borden, Sittingbourne.
Mendell, S. Taylob, Manchester.
M0NTBO8E, Duke of, 48, Belgrave-square, W.
Mould, Dr. G., Cheadle, Cheshire.
Mubchison, J. H., Junior Carlton Club, London.
Onslow, the Earl of, Clandon Park, Guildford.
Pembebton, R. Leigh, Wrinsted Court, Sittingbourne.
Pilkjngton, T., Knowsley Cottage, Prescott, Lancashire.
Platt, Major, Gordinnogg, Bangor, North Wales.
Price, R. J. L., Rhiwlas, Bala, North Wales.
Pubves, C. H. Home, Melford Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk.
Renton, Dr. G., Shotley Bridge, Durham .
Russell, Rev. J., Barnstaple, Devon.
Ryan, Capt. C, Junior Carlton Club.
St. Leonabds, Lord, 32, St. James's-street, S.W .
Salteb, J. H., Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Kelvedon, Essex.
Shaw, Captain Donald, 86th Regiment, Fermoy, Ireland.
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Shirley, S. E., M.P., Ettington Park, Stratford-on-Avon.
Sims, W. C, Knowle, Clyst St. George, Topsham, near Exeter.
Solms, Prince Albert, Brannfels, Wetzlar, Germany.
Southwell, E. M., Castle House, Bridgnorth.
Stabjoe, Major Le Gendbe, Huntroyde, Burnley, Laneashire.
Thoep, Capt. W., Naval and Military Clnb, S.W.
Tomline, Col., Orwell Park, Ipswich.
Whttehouse, J. H., Ipsley Court, Bedditch.
Wight, C. Boycott, Budge-hall, Wolverhampton.
Willett, Capt. H. W., Hereford.
Willbtt, Bev. A. L., Meriden Vicarage, Coventry.
Winnington, Sir P., Bart, Stanford Court, Worcester.
Secbetaby.— GEOBGE LOWE.
Bankers:— THE LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK,
Pall Mall Branch, 69, Pall Mall, S.W.
Club Address :— 2, Albert Mansions, Victoria-street, S.W.
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CODE OF RULES.
For the Guidance of Dog Shows : adopted by the Kennel Clvb, 1874.
1. Every person who wishes to exhibit at any show held under the
Kennel Club Boles, must at the time of entry clearly identify by name
and age (if known) the dog he intends to exhibit, and the name of the
sire and dam (if known) must be given, unless the dog has been entered
with his name and pedigree in the Kennel Club Calendar, in which case
it will be sufficient to mention him by his name and number only ; and
in cases where the pedigree of a dog is not known he shall be entered
at each show as " pedigree unknown," unless his name has been duly
registered in the annual number of the Kennel Club Calendar; and
every dog exhibited must be the bond fide property of the exhibitor in
whose name he is entered, and must have been his or her bond fide
property on the day of closing entries.
2. If the name of a dog which has won a prize has been changed,
it is necessary in entering the said dog to give his old as well as his new
name every time he is exhibited, until the change has been duly registered
in the annual number of the Kennel Calendar; and if his name be
changed again, all his names must be repeated for a like period.
3. If a dog shall be entered without being clearly identified as before
directed by Rules 1 and 2, he shall forfeit any prize that may have been
awarded him ; and if the omission be detected in time, he shall not be
allowed to compete, and shall forfeit all entrance fees and subscriptions.
4. The committee or authorities of any show may reserve to them-
selves the right of refusing any entries they may think fit to exclude;
and no person who has been proved to the satisfaction of the committee
of the Kennel Club to have misconducted himself in any way in connec-
tion with dogs, dog shows, or dog trials, will be allowed to compete at
any show that is held under the Kennel Club Rules.
5. The committee or authorities of every show where the entry of
dogs amounts to 200, shall take care that a duly appointed veterinary
nspector be in daily attendance.
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6. No dog shall be qualified to compete or entitled to receive a
prize, if awarded, who is suffering from mange, or any other form of
contagions disease.
7. No person, exoept the duly qualified and appointed veterinary
inspector, shall decide whether a dog is or is not suffering from mange.
The veterinary iuspector shall give his opinion to the secretary or
committee of the show, in writing, and shall do so before the close of show.
8. A dog that has been exhibited, or has won a prize in a class
exclusively for puppies under twelve months old, is not thereby excluded
from being exhibited in a class where previous prize winners are not
allowed to compete.
9. In estimating the number of prizes a dog has won, with reference
to whether it should compete in a champion class or not, the number of
prizes won shall be calculated up to 12 p.m. of the day previous to the
day of closing entries for the show.
10. An objection to a dog must be made to the committee or Secre-
tary of the show, at any time within ten days from the first day of
the show ; it must be in writing, and the objector must at the same time
lodge a sum of £1 in the hands of the committee or secretary, which de-
posit shall, if the objection is proved to be frivolous, be forfeited.
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CODE OF RULES
FOE THE GUIDANCE OF FIELD TETALfi OF SPOETING DOQS,
FftAlIED BT THE KENNEL CLUB, 1874.
1. Election of Judges, — The judge or judges shall be elected by the
committee of the meeting, and their names shall be announced simul-
taneously with the meeting. When a judge, from ill-health or any other
unexpected cause, is prevented attending a meeting, or during a meeting,
finishing it, the committee of the meeting shall have the power of deciding
what is to be done.
2. Description of Entry. — Every subscriber to a stake must name his
dog at or before the draw, and must give (if known) the name of the sire
and dam of the dog entered. The secretary shall publish on the card the
names of t^ose who are subscribers, but do not oomply with these condi-
tions. These nominations shall not be drawn, but must be paid for. Any
dog whose pedigree, marks, or colour, shall be proved not to correspond
with the entry given, shall be disqualified, and the whole of his stakes or
winnings forfeited.
3. Alteration of Name. — If any subscriber shall enter a dog by a
different name from that in which it shall last have run or been exhibited,
without giving notice to the secretary of the alteration at the time of
entry, such dog shall be disqualified. The secretary shall, if the condi-
tions of the rule be complied with, enter on the card the late and present
name of such dog.
4. Nominations. — Any subscriber taking an entry in a stake, and not
prefixing the word " names " to a dog which is not his own property, shall
forfeit that dog's chance of a stake. He shall likewise be compelled to
deliver in writing to the secretary of the meeting the name of the bona
fide owner of the dog named by him ; and this communication shall be
produced should any dispute arise in the matter.
5. Defaulters. — No person shall be allowed to enter or run a dog in his
own or any other person's name who is a defaulter for either entries or
stakes, in field trials, dog shows, racing, or coursing meetings.
6. Power to Refuse Entries. — The committee or stewards of any meeting
may reserve to themselves the right of refusing any entries that they may
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think fit to exclude ; and no person who has been proved to the satisfac-
tion of the committee to have misconducted himself in any way in
connection with dogs, dog shows, or dog trials, will be allowed to
compete in any trials that may be held under the Kennel Club Rules.
7. The stakes shall be run in the order they are given in the pro-
gramme, unless the whole of the competitors, or their representatives,
in the various stakes may agree otherwise — in which case the order may
be changed, with the consent of the stewards or committee.
8. If two dogs are of the same colour, a red or white collar must be
placed on one of them, to correspond with the colour on the card .
9. An owner, his keeper, or deputy, may hunt a dog, but it must be
one or the other ; and, when once the dogs are down, an owner must not
interfere with his dog if he has deputed another person to hunt him.
10. The person hunting a dog may speak, whistle, and work him by
hand as he thinks proper ; but he can be called to order by the judges for
making any unnecessary noise, and if he persists in doing so they can
order the dog to be taken up, and he will be out of the stake. An
opponent's dog may not be purposely interfered with or excited, or an
appeal can be made to the judges ; and if the opponent's dog points
game, the other dog is not to be drawn across him to take the point, but
if not backing of his own accord, he must be brought round behind the
other dog.
11. Objections. — An objection to a dog must be made to the stewards
or committee of the meeting at any time before the stakes are paid over,
upon the objector lodging the sum of J&5 in the hands of the stewards,
committee, or the secretary, which shall be forfeited if the objection
prove frivolous. The owner of the dog objected to shall be compelled to
deposit equally the sum of J&5, and prove the correctness of his entry.
All expenses in consequence of the objection to fall upon the party
against whom the decision may ultimately be given. Should an objection
be made which cannot at the time be substantiated or disproved, the dog
may be allowed to run under protest ; but should the objection be after-
wards substantiated, and the winnings have been paid over, the owner or
nominator of the dog which may thus be disqualified, shall return the
money or prize, or shall be declared a defaulter.
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ERRATA AND ADDENDA
TO VOLUME H.
Class VIII.— FOX TERRIERS.
No. 4137, Vol. I. Tip.— Mr. Bassett's. Pedigree : By Terry's Sam, by
Trimmer (No. 606, Vol. I.) out of Horwood's Tip ; dam by Young
Venture, by Venture (No. 621, Vol. I.) out of May.
Class X.— ENGLISH SETTEES.
No. 4264, Vol. II. Dash II.— Major Piatt's. This dog is commonly
known aa " Sykes's Dash," and is the same dog as Ranger (No. 1408,
Vol. I.).
No. 1415, Vol. I. Bake.— Mr. Statter's Bap (No. 1417), Mr. Llewellin's
Buby (No. 1554), and Mr. B. Field's Bose (No. 1551, Vol. I.), are all
by Mr. Statter's Fred III., by Pilkington's Bock out of Laverock's
Belle, Bock by Fred I. (No. 1371, Vol. I.) out of Laverack's Cora
(see page 384, Vol. I.), and not by Laverack's Fred II. (No. 1372,
Vol. I.)
Class XII.— IRISH SETTERS.
No. 4327, Vol. H. Dash.— For " Ballynote " read " Ballymote."
Class XIV.— RETRIEVERS (CURLY-COATED).
No. 4364, Vol. II. Minor. — This dog's pedigree appears to be incorrect ;
he is by Jessie Potter's Sammy out of Robert Booth's bitch.
No. 4375, Vol. II. Lady Lucy.— This bitch is dead.
Class XXI.— MASTIFFS.
No. 2313, Vol. I. Lion. — Mr. Nicholson's. This dog is now the property
of Mr. M. B. Wynn, of Scalford, Melton Mowbray.
No. 2386, Vol. I. Maud.— Mr. J. Morris's. This bitch now belongs to
Mr. M. B. Wynn.
No. 2382, Vol. I. Juno.— Mr. Wallace's. The dam of this bitch is not
Bathurst's Juno (No. 2380, Vol. I.), but another Juno by Nichol's
Quaker out of his Venus.
No. 2307, Vol. I. Lima.— This dog is a bitch.
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No. 2375, Vol. I., page 139, Vol. II. Grand Duchess.— The 3rd prize at
Hull, 1874, wag won by Mr. Seton's Grand Duchess, sister to
Wallace (No. 4460, Vol. II.), and not by Mr. Waddell's bitch.
Class XXIV.— NEWFOUNDLANDS.
No. 4502, Vol. II. Sailor.— Mr. Tanqueray's. This dog took 1st prize,
not 2nd, at Nottingham, 1874.
Class XXVI.— COLLETS. .
No. 4520, Vol. II. Scot. — Mr. Harrison's. This oolley was bred by Mr.
Walker, of Warwick, and not by Mr. Waite.
No. 4532, Vol. II.— Shep took 1st prize, not 2nd prize,. at Bedford, 1874.
No. 4535. Moss* — This colley is rongh, not smooth-coated.
No. 2884, Vol. I. — Reger is now Mr. Thomson's, of Mitcham, Surrey.
Class XXX.— BULL TEEEIEES.
No. 2824, Vol. I. Young Pwa«.— Mr. G. B. Bawee's. This bitch now
belongs to Mr. B. Kirby, of Aormie Cottage, Anerley, S.E.
Class XXXH.— DANDIE DINMONTS.
No. 4630, Vol. II. Duffer (Mr. Fyfe's) is now Mr. C. J. Part's. 23, Dorset-
Bqnare, London. He was whelped June 1st, 1870 ; and Watson's
Bob (vide pedigree), is by Sharp's Warlock out of Praser's Meg.
No. 3093, Vol. I. and Vol. LI. Sporran.— For " Parkes ". read " barker,"
and " Lock " read " Locke." For " Hudley " read " Hindlee."
Class XXXIV.— SKYES.
No. 4647, Vol. II. Brownie.— The dam of this dog is by Bellyse's Mac.
No. 3455, Vol. II. Dunregan. — For " Dunregan " read " Donnegan," and
for "Macdona" read "Macland."
Class XLH.— BLENHEIMS.
No. 4718, Vol. II.— Colonel and Jeniwin are both dead.
VOL. III.
Class XXXH.
Nell Gwtnnb (Mr. Carrick's Dandie Dinmont) is by Purves' Bob out
of Biddell's Mary III., by Wilson's Bob out of Maty II., by the
Ligerwood Shamrock out of Gipsy ; Shamrock out of Mary I., by
Dr. Grant's Shamrock; Mary I., by Jack out of Posie (sister to
E. B. Smith's Dandy) ; Jack by Cain out of Jiord Polwarth's
Brandie, from Sir W. Scott's Dandie,
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PRIZE LISTS.
DOG SHOWS HELD IN 1875.
WOLVERHAMPTON.
'The Ninth Annual Dog Show held at Wolverhampton, in the Agri-
cultural Hall, January 15th, 16th, and 18th. 330 entries.
Judges. — Mr. W. Lort, The Cotteridge, King's Norton ; Mr. H. Gibson,
Brockenhurst, Hants ; and Mr. S. Handley, Hardwick, Manchester.
Secretary, Mr. Alfred Giles ; offices, Agricultural Hall.
PEIZE LIST.
Pointers. — Champion Class — Dogs: 1st, Mr. J. Fletcher's Don.
Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's Pearl. Open Class — Dogs :
1st, Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's Doncaster ; 2nd, Mr. J. Bishop's Brighton;
-3rd, Mr. T. E. Issard's Royal. Bitches : 1st, Mr. F. R. Hemming's
Mead; 2nd, Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's Wave; 3rd, Mr. F. J. Astbury's
Nell.
Setters. — Champion Class — Dogs : Equal prizes, Mr. J. R. Hemming's
Rock and Mr. G. Jones's Rap. Bitches : 1st, Mr. R. LI. P. Llewellyn's
Flame. Open Class — Dogs : 1st, Mr. R. P. LI. Llewellyn's Count Dick ;
2nd, Mr. J. Bishop's Brackley ; 3rd, Mr. R. Trevithick's Rock. Bitches :
Equal prizes, Mr. Llewellyn's Princess and Mr. F. R. Hemming's Liz ;
3rd, Mr. G. Jones's Rival.
Retrievers. — Champion Class — Dogs : Equal prizes*, Mr. J. W. Morris's
True and Mr. S. E. Shirley's Peer. Bitches : Equal prizes, Mr. S. E.
Shirley's Lady Evelyn and Mr. J. W. Morris's XL. — Open Classes — Curly-
coated- — Dogs : 1st and 2nd prizes withheld ; 3rd, Mr. J. Taylor's Sambo.
Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. W. Morris's Meg ; 2nd prize withheld ; 3rd, Mr.
W. H. Bakewell's Nell. Wavy or Smooth-coated^-Dogs : 1st, Mr. R. T.
Morris's Windham ; 2nd, Mr. E. G. Farquharson's Turk ; 3rd, Mr. H. R.
Rudge's Pilot. Bitches: 1st, Mr. S. E.Shirley's Lady Pastime; 2nd,
Mr. E. G. Farquharson's Nellie ; 3rd prize withheld.
Spaniels. — Dogs : 1st, Mrs. E. Hunter's Bruce; Equal 2nd prizes, Mr.
W. W. Boulton's Beaver and Mrs. Hunter's Bruce. Bitches : 1st, M/s.
Fox's Flirt ; 2nd, Mr. W. W. Boulton's Rhea.
Fox Terriers. — Champion Class — Dogs : 1st, Mr. J. Shepherd's B vffet.
Pitches: 1st, Mr. J. Shepherd's Lille.- Open Class — Dogs : 1st and extra
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prize, Mr. F. J. Astbury's Spoiler; 2nd, Mr. S. Le Blanc Smith's Tartar;
3rd, Mr. E. M. Southwell's Ben. Bitches : 1st, Mr. C. E. Horsfall's Giddy ;
2nd, Mr. J.Terry's Nettle; 3rd, Mr. F. J. Astbury's Patch. — Previous
non-winners : 1st and extra prize, Mr. A. H. Easten's Tattler ; 2nd, Mr,
J. Terry's Chance ; 3rd, Mr. C. Boycott Wright's Lad.
Bull Terriers. — Over lblb. : 1st, Mr. J. F. Godfree's Young Victor ;
2nd, his Puss ; 3rd, Mr. C. L. Boyce's Tarquin. Under 1516. : 1st, Mr.
J, F. Godfree's Yowng Nelson; 2nd, his Dick II.; 3rd, Mr. M. T.
Worley's Dick.
Bull Dogs.— 1st, Mr. E. Miller's Young Duke ; 2nd, Mr. E. C. Cutler's
Acrobat ; 3rd, Mr. G. Fitter's Teddy.
Terriers. — Smooth-coated, except black and tan : 1st, Mr. J. Martin's
Gem; 2nd, his Pink ; 3rd, his Joe. Black and tan: 1st, Mrs. W. Ander-
ton's Mayor ; 2nd, Mr. E. Taylor's Colonel; 3rd, Mr. J. Hollingsworth's
Guess. Dandie Dinmonts: 1st, Mr. Locke's Doctor; 2nd, Mr. T. W.
Haslehurst's Toper; 3rd, Mr. J. Martin's Doctor. Rough-coated,
except Dandie Dinmonts : 1st, Mr. T. Wootton's Vic II. ; 2nd, his
Tally Ho.
Sheep Dogs.— 1st, Mr. S. E. Shirley's Triplecot; 2nd, Mr. F. E.
Hem Tiling's Ben Loyal; 3rd, Mr. J. Siviter's Meggy.
Deerhounds. — Dogs: 1st, Mr. F. R. Hemming's Lewis; 2nd, Mr.
H. P. Parkes's Bevis ; 3rd, Mr. F. E. Hemming's Farham. Bitches : 1st,
Mr. H. P. Parkes's Hylda; 3rd, Mr. Hemming's Cavach; 2nd prize
withheld.
Mastiffs. — 1st, Mr. J. Naylor's Ben; 2nd, Mr. J. Morris's Montague;
3rd, Mr. Morton Stanley's Tiger.
Toys. — 1st, Mr. J. Martin's Minnie ; 2nd, Mr. A. J. Lawley's Corrie.
Variety Class. — 1st, Mr. F. E. Hemming's Nero (German boar-
hound) ; 2nd, Mr. E. Millais's Model (Basset) ; 3rd, Mr. J. Tuffet's Juno
(St. Bernard).
CRYSTAL PALACE.
UNDER THE EULES AND MANAGEMENT OF THE KENNEL
CLUB.
National Dog Show held at the Crystal Palace on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
and 4th June, 1875. 1358 entries.
Judges. —Bloodhounds, St. Bernards, Newfoundlands, and Mastiffs :
Eev. T. Pearce, Morden Vicaarge, near Blandford. Deerhounds : Mr. H.
S. Lucy, Charlecote Park, Warwick. Greyhounds : Lord Lurgan, Brown-
low House, Lurgan, Ireland. Foreign Dogs omd Dachshunds : Prince
Albert Solms. Pointers : The Master of Arbuthnott, Arbuthnott House,
Kincardineshire, N.B., and Eev. T. Pearce. English Setters : Mr. F. E.
Bevan, Weston Grove, Southampton, and Mr. W. Lort, The Cotteridge,
Kingsnorton. Black and Tan Setters : The Marquis of Huntley, Cotter-
stock Hall, Oundle, and Major Allison, Eoker, Sunderland. Irish Setters .-
Major Cooper. Retrievers: Mr. S. E. Shirley, M.P., Ettington Pari:.
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Stratford-on-Avon, and Major Allison. Spaniels : Mr. W. Lort. Sheep
Dogs : Mr. S. E. Shirley, M.P., and Mr. W. Lort. Beagles ; Mr. W. Lort.
Fox Terriers and Wire-haired Terriers : The Marquis of Huntley and Mr.
W. Cropper, Hunting House, Horncastle. Bulldogs, Dalmatians, Pugs :
Mr. F. Adcock, Wigan, and Mr. C. Collins, Selly Park, Birmingham. Bull
Terriers , Black and Tan Terriers, English Terriers: Mr. S. E. Shirley,
M.P. Styes and Dandies : Mr. J. Nisbet. Scotch Terriers, Fancy Dogs,
Pomeranians, Toys, tyc. : Mr. C. Collins and Mr. J. Percival. Puppies :
Mr. S. E. Shirley, M.P., and Mr. W. Lort. Harriers : Hon. C. FitzWilliam,
Colonel Barlow, and Mr. H. S. Lucy.
Manager. — Mr. J. Douglas, of Clumber. Secretary. — Mr. G. Lowe,
Kennel Club, 2, Albert Mansions, Victoria -street, S.W.
PEIZE LIST.
Bloodhounds. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. E. E. Eay's Baron : 2nd, Mr. E .
Bird's Brutus. Bitches : 1st, Mr. E. E. Eay's Peeress ; 2nd, Eight Hon.
Lord Wolverton's Fury.
Mastiffs. — Champion Classes — Dogs : 1st, Mr. O. Green's Monarch.
Bitches : 1st, Miss E. A. Aglionby's Lottie. Open Classes : Dogs : 1st,
Major Arbuthnot's Vril ; 2nd, Mr. E. Portier's Modoc ; 3rd, Mr. E.
Shaw's Montagu. Bitches : 1st, Mr. E. Nichols's Mdb ; 2nd, Mr. E.
Hanbury's Herpa ; 3rd, Mr. G. H. FitzHerbert's Rhoda. Puppies: 1st,
Mr. W. C. T. Dobson's Gurth; 2nd, Eev. B. O. Jones's Cymro ; 3rd, Mr.
F. Eeed's Juno.
St. Bernards. — Champion Class. — Bough-coated — Dogs : 1st, Mr. F.
Gresham's Monk. Smooth-coated — Dogs : 1st, Mr. L. Layland's Monastery,
late Le Moine. — Open Classes — Bough-coated — Dogs : 1st, H.E.H. the
Princess of Wales' Hope ; 2nd, Mr. F. Gresham's Hector. Bitches : 1st,
Mr. F. Gresham's Dagma ; 2nd, Mr. W. A. Joyce's Queen Bertha. Smooth-
coated — Dogs : 1st, Lord E. S. Gordon's Nero ; 2nd, Mr. F. Nichols's
Mars. Bitches: 1st, Miss E. A. Aglionby's Jura; 2nd, F. Gresham's
Abbess. Puppies : Equal 1st, A. Wilkie's Abbot, and G. de L. Macdona's
Mons.
Newfoundlands. — Dogs : 1st, Mrs. C. Lee's Nap ; 2nd, W. Kitchen's
Brewer. Bitches : 1st, Mr. E. G. Farquharson's Sally ; 2nd, C. J. Carroll's
Sable.
Deerhounds. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. P. Gordon's Duke; 2nd, Mr. G. W.
Hay's Rufus; 3rd, Mr. F. A. Phillips's Young Warrior. Bitches : 1st and
2nd, Mr. H. P. Parkes's Teeldar and Brenda.
Greyhounds. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. T. Sharpies' s Lauderdale; 2nd, Mr. F.
E. Hemming's Peer ; 3rd, Mr. H. P. Charles's Lord Derby. Bitches : 1st,
Mr. T. Sharpies' s Queen Bertha; 2nd, Mr. F. E. Hemming's Winsome
Lassie II. ; 3rd, W. H. Stanway's Black Beauty.
Extra Classes. — Foreign Dogs not used in Field Sports. — £2
prizes, Mr. A. E. King's (2) Fat-Shan and Ling-Feng, Mr. W. Howes's
Neptune, Mr. J. Hammond's Nero, Hon. H. C. Lowther's Sultan (Pyrenean
wolf dog), D. E. Seton's Drapeau (Pyrenean sheep dog), and Capt. M. C.
Seton's Slam.
Foreign Sporting Dogs. — £2 prizes, H.E.H. the Prince of Wales'
Molodetz (Eussian wolf hound), H. Dramburg's C&sar (German boar
hound), P. H. Gowan's Prince; E. Millais's Model (Normandy hound),
Duke of Hamilton's Moscow (Eussian wolf hound).
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Pointers. — Large — Champion Classes — Dogs: 1st, Mr. S.Price's Bang,
Bitches : No entries. Open Classes — Dogs : 1st, Mr. T. WippelTs Wag ;
2nd, Mr. J. E. Mason's Marquis. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. H. Salter's Luna;
2nd, Mr. W. Francis's Stella.^-Medium size — Champion Classes — Dogs :
1st, Mr. W. Aaron's Duke ; 2nd, Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's Bap. Bitches :
1st, Mr. J. H. Whitehonse's Pearl ; 2nd, Mrs. F. S. Arkwright's Mink.
Open Classes — Dogs : 1st and 2nd, Mr. F. S. Arkwright's Tramp and
General. Bitches : 1st, Mr. F. E. Hemming's Maud ; 2nd, Mr. J. C. Car-
rick's Jess. — Small size — Champion Class — Dogs : 1st, Mr. F. E. Hem-
ming's Squire. Bitches : 1st, Mr. E. Hemming's Luna. Open Classes
— Dogs : 1st, Mr. H. H. Mosele/s Major ; 2nd, Mr. A. B. B. Baker's
Sancho. Bitches : 1st, Mr. H. H. Moseley's Ruby; 2nd, Mr. F. S. Ark-
wright's Bess.
English Setters. — Champion Class — Dogs : 1st, Mr. G. Jones's Rap.
Bitches : 1st, Mr. G. Jones's Flash. Open Class — Dogs : 1st, Mr. E.
Langston's Peter ; 2nd, Mr. G. de L. Macdona's Ranger II. ; 3rd, Mr.
E. L. P. Llewellin's Count Dick. Bitches : 1st and 2nd, Mr. E. L. P.
Llewellin's Phantom and Countess Bear; 3rd, Mr. F. E. Hemming's
Liz.
Black and Tan Setters. — Champion Class. — Dogs : 1st, W. Coath's
Lang. Bitches : 1st, Mr. E. Wood's Duchess. Open Classes — Dogs :
1st, Mr. E. W. Neville's Grouse; 2nd, Mr. A. Avis' s Gordon ; 3rd, Mr.
G. Eenton, M. D.'s Rob Roy. Bitches : 1st and 2nd, Mr. E. Wood's
Regalia and Daphne ; 3rd, Mr. C. T. Part's Revel.
Irish Setters. — Champion Class — Dogs : 1st, Mr. P. P. Stone, M.D.'s
Dash. Bitches : 1st, Mr. E. L. P. Lewellin's Lilly II. Open Classes —
Dogs : 1st, Mr. E. L. P. Llewellin's Knowing ; 2nd, Count L. de
Beauffort'8 Dan. Bitches : 1st, Mr. G. de L. Macdona's Monaghan ;
2nd, Mr. H. L. Jephson's Nell.
Eetrievers. — Champion Class — Black Curly -coated — Dogs : 1st, Mr.
J. W. Morris's True. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. W. Morris's X.L. Black, Smooth
or Wavy-coated — Dogs : 1st, Mr. J. D. Gorse's Sailor. Bitches : 1st,
Mr. J. Harrison's Young Bounce. — Open Classes — Black Curly-coated —
Dogs : 1st, Mr. S. Matthew's King Coffee ; 2nd, Mr. F. J. Staple-
Browne's Minor; 3rd, Mr. E. Ellis's Truth. Bitches: 1st, Mr. E. W.
Eichards's Nell; 2nd, Mr. J. Pnlsford's Grace. Black, Smooth or Wavy-
coated. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. F. E. Hemming's Ben Moor ; 2nd, E. G. Far-
qnharson's Turk; 3rd, Mr. F. E. Hemming's Young Victor. Bitches : 1st,
Mr. J. Andrew's Beaver; 2nd, Mr. G. T. Teasdale-Buckell's Maud.
Other than Black: 1st, Mr. J. Holmes's Bess; 2nd, Mr. J. W. Mdfris's
Marquis; extra 2nd, Mr. J. D. Gorse's Venus.
Water Spaniels. — Irish — 1st, Mr. J. Fletcher's Young Doctor ; 2nd,
Mr. J. S. Skidmore's Bridget ; 3rd, Mr. N. Morton's Shamrock. Other than
Irish : 1st, Mr. W. S. Holmes's Dash; 2nd, Mr. 3T. Moore's Young Rover.
Clumber Spaniels. — 1st, Mr. J. Fletcher's Beau; 2nd, Mr. J.
Sinnot's Bruce; 3rd, Mr. W. Allison's Dash.
Sussex Spaniels. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. A. Wollaston Langdale's Lawyer ;
2nd, Mr. T. C. Bower's Buckingham. Bitches : 1st and 2nd, Mr. T. B.
Bowers' s Bustle and Beatrice.
Other Large Breeds op Spaniels. — 1st, Mr. J. Fletcher's Bruce;
equal 1st, Mr. P. Bullock's Nellie, and Mr. W. Bolton's Belle; 2nd, Mr.
Boulton's Beaver.
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Other Small Breeds op Spaniels. — 1st, Mr. W. S. Holmes's FUrt ;
2nd, Mr. T. B. Bowers's Bess.
Otter Hounds. — 1st, Mr. J. C. Carrick's Royal.
Fox Terriers. — Champion Classes — Dogs : 1st, Mr. J; Fletcher's
Rattler. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Shepherd's Lille. — Open Classes— Dogs :
1st, Mr. T. Sharples's Ribble ; 2nd, Mr. T. W. Haslehnrst's Crack ; 3rd,
Mr. W. Allison's Jester II. ; 4th, Mr. T. B. Newton's Victor. Bitches :
1st, Mr. H. Gibson's Dorcas; 2nd, Mr. J. Terry's Nell; 3rd, Mr. H.
Bright's Ruby; 4th, Mr. J. G. Pelly's Daisy. Puppies: 1st, Mr. J.
Cockroft's Speck Lachion ; 2nd, Mr. H. Gibson's Boxer ; 3rd, Mr. E. M.
Southwell's Byngo.
Sheepdogs. — Rough Coated — Champion Class — Dogs : 1st, Mr. H.
Lacy's Mec. Open Classes — Dogs : 1st, Mr. H. Lacy's Sir Douglas ;
2nd, J. Dennistown's Glen; 3rd, Eev. C. E. Leir's Jock; extra 3rd.
Panmure Gordon's Hamiih. Bitches : 1st, Capt. the Hon. Everard
Digby's Lorna; 2nd Mr. H. Lacy's Katrine; 3rd, Mr. M. C. Ashwin's
Lassie. — Smooth-coated : Equal 1st, Mr. H. Lacy's Fan and Mr. W. A.
Walker's Waite ; extra, Mr. W. W. Thomson's Scoitie.
English Bough-coated Sheepdogs. — 1st, Mr. B. L. Price's Bob.
Dalmatians. — 1st, Mr. J. Fawdry's Travisert 2nd, Mr. N. Sykes.'s
Bess.
Bulldogs. — Large — Dogs : 1st, Mr. T. Howard-Joyce's Prince Charlie.
Bitches : 1st, Mr. G. A. Dawes's Dido. — Medium Size — Champion Class
— Dogs : 1st, Mr. G. A. Dawes's Punch. Open Classes — Dogs : 1st, Mr.
G. A. Dawes's Alexander; 2nd, Mr. T. Alexander's Blondin; 3rd. Duke
of Hamilton's Bob. Bitches : 1st, Mr. G. A. Dawes's Nell ; 2nd, Mr.
C. B. Adams's Young Bess. — Small: 1st, Mr. W. G. Mayhew's King; 2nd,
Mr. F. W. Heaton's Stockton Crib ; 3rd, Mr. F. M. David's Sambo.
Bull Terriers. — Large White — Champion Class: 1st, Mr. J. F.
Godfree's Puss. Open Class : 1st, Mr. J. F. Godfree's Young Puss ; 2nd,
Mr. W. E. Mayhew's Puss. — Small White — Champion Class : 1st, Mr.
J. W. Gurney'8 Dick. Open Class : 1st, Mr. C. L. Boyce's Rose ; 2nd,
Mr. J. F. Godfree's Lady. Any other Colour : 1st, Mr. J. F. Godfree's
Young Victor.
Smooth-haired Terriers : 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, Mr. J. Martin's Joe,
Gem and Pink.
Black and Tan Terriers. — Large — Champion Class: 1st, Mr. H.
Lacy's Sir Garnet. Open Class: 1st, Mr. G. Wilson's Victoria; 2nd,
Mr. E.Taylor's Colonel. — Small Size: 1st, Mr. H. Lacy's Surprise; 2nd,
Mr. J. Martin's Saff; 3rd, Mr. G. Wilson's Music.
Skte Terriers. — Drop-eared : 1st, Duchess of Hamilton's Muff; %id,
H. E. H. the Princess of Wales's Dandie ; silver medal, Mr. J. Pratt's
Piper. Prick-eared]: 1st, Mr. S. Pike's Fairie ; 2nd, Mr. J. Hammond's Ruff.
Dandie Dinmont. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. J. Locke's Doctor ; 2nd, Mr. W. W.
Eeid's Grip. Bitches : 1st and 2nd, Mr. W. Dorohester's "Young Miss
and Meg.
Yorkshire Terriers. — 1st and 2nd, Mrs. M. A. Foster's Morning
Star and Crack.
Bough Scotch Terriers. — 1st, Mr. G. Wilson's Wasp.
Bedlington Terriers. — 1st and 2nd, Mr. T. J. Pickett's Tyneside
and Tynedale.
Dachshunds. — Black and Tan : 1st, H.B.H. the Prince of Wales's
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Deurstich ; 2nd, Mr. E. Seaton, Marguerite. Any other colour : 1st, Duke
of Hamilton's Badger; 2nd, Rev. G. F. Lovell's Pixie.
Pomeranians. — White : 1st, Mr. G. Manley's Tory; 2nd, Mr. R.
Cutbill's Snow. Any other colour : 1st and 2nd, Mr. F. Lender's Fritz
and Muff.
Pugs. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. C. J. Chapman's Leo ; 2nd and 3rd, Mrs. B.
Monck's Tom and Teuffel. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. H. Lock's Qip ; 2nd,
Mr. E. D. Boycott's Luna ; 3rd, C. J. Chapman's Topsy.
Maltese. — 1st, Mr. E. Mandeville's Lilley ; 2nd, Mrs. M. C. Giffard's
Mopsey.
Blenheim Spaniels. — 1st, Mrs. E. F. Popham's Frisk; 2nd, Mr. V. A.
Julius's Colonel.
King Charles' Spaniels. — 1st, Mr. W. Lee's Jumbo; 2nd, Mr. J.
Garwood's Hylhis.
Italian Greyhounds. — 1st, W. M*Donald's3foZty; 2nd, W. Brace's
Tidy.
Tot Terriers. — Smooth-haired: 1st, Mr. J. Martin's Minnie; 2nd,
Mrs. L. Paice's Honeymoon. Broken-haired: 1st, D. Hirst's Pride of
Yorkshire; 2nd and 3rd, Mrs. B. Monck's Little Midge and Cobden.
Sporting Puppies. — 1st, R. J. L. Price's wavy -coated retrievers; 2nd,
G. Guy's ; 3rd, W. S. Arkcoll.
Non-Sporting Puppies. — 1st, W. A. Stilwell ; 2nd, Mr. C. Ashwin's
colley ; Miss K. Taylor's pug.
EDINBURGH.
The fourth annual Scottish Metropolitan Exhibition of sporting and fancy
dogs, held in the Hall of the Royal Gymnasium, Royal Crescent Park,
Edinburgh, on the 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th June, 1875. 450 entries.
Judges. — Mr. W. Lort, The Cotteridge, King's Norton ; Mr. S. Handley,
Pendleton, near Manchester ; and Mr. J. Nisbet, Rumbleton, Greenlaw,
Berwickshire.
Manager. — Mr. Douglas. Secretary. — Mr. J. M. D. Brown.
PRIZE LIST,
Mastiffs. — 1st, Miss Aglionby's Lottie; 2nd, Mr. J. Hartley's British
Lion.
St. Bernards. — 1st, Miss Aglionby's Jura ; 3rd, Mr. T. J. Stodart's
Rosa ; 2nd prize withheld.
Newfoundlands. — 1st, Mr. W. Kitchen's Brewer; 2nd, Mr. A. Sander-
son's Stanley.
Bloodhounds. — 1st, Mr. E. Brough's Juno ; 2nd, his Brenda.
Deerhounds. — 1st, Mr. W. Neilson, jun.'s Duke ; 2nd, Dr.
Alexander's Bran ; 3rd and medal, Mr. J. W. H. Cornea's Oscar.
Greyhounds. — 1st, Mr. G. Dryden's St. Mary; 2nd, Mr. A. Jack's
Little Nell ; 3rd, Mr. A. Horsbrugh's Fanny.
Pointers. — Champion Class : 1st, Mr. J. Fletcher's Don. Open Classes.
— Over 55tf>. ; 1st, Mr. J. Shorthose's Duke; 2nd, Mr. J. Henderson's
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Grouse ; 3rd, Mr. E. White's Don. Under 5516. : 1st, Mr. J. Henderson's
Jewel ; 2nd, Mr. J. Shorthose's Chance ; 3rd, Mr. J. Eobson's Venus.
Setters, Black and Tan. — Champion Class: 1st, Mr. D. M'Vean's
Bengal. Open Classes — Bogs: 1st, Mr. W Wilson's Bab; 2nd, Mr. T.
Broadwood's Geith ; 3rd, Mr. J. Bennie's Lome. Bitches : 1st, Mr. E.
Mason's Juno ; 2nd, Mr. W. Wilson's Die,
Ant other Variety. — Champion Class : 1st, Mr. J. Shorthose's.
Open Class: 1st, Mr. J. Shorthose's Beauty; 2nd, Mr. J.Henderson's
Rock ; 3rd, Mr. G. Gordon M'Haffie'e Mina ; extra prize, Mr. T. Usher's
Jerry (Irish setter).
Eetrievers. — Wavy-coated : 1st, Capt. E. Stewart's Sailor; 2nd, Mr.
W. K. Gair's Banker ; 3rd, Mr. W. Kerss's Banker. Curly coated. — 2nd,
Mr. E. Hope's Don. No 1st prize awarded.
Spaniels, Sporting, Any Variety. — 1st prize divided between Mr.
J. Fletcher's Young Doctor and Bruce ; 2nd, Mr. J. Shorthose's ; Capt.
Atkinson's Romp.
Sheep Dogs. — 1st, Mr H. Lacy's Mec; 2nd, his Sir Douglas ; 3rd, Mr.
J. Brown's Hero ; 4th extra, Mr. J. Kay Brown, jun.'s Clyde ; 5th extra,
Mr. J. Shorthose's Moss; 6th extra, Mr. J. M. Beveridge's Laddie.
Any other Variety not Classed. — Over 4016. ; 1st, Mr. T. Annan-
dale's Prince; 2nd, Mr. E. Smith's Peter; 3rd, Mr. H. Gilmour's King
Koffee,
Bulldogs. — 1st, Capt. C. L. Fagan's Bully ; 2nd, Mr. E. Meldrum's
Bess.
Bull Terriers. — Over 1816. : 1st, Mr. J. F. Godfree's Young Victor;
2nd, his Puss ; 3rd, Mr. E. Bold's Noble. Under 1816. : 1st, Mr. Godfree's
Nwpper; 2nd, his General. 716. to 1216.: medal, Mr. D. Purves's
Spring.
Bedlingtons. — 1st, Mr. T. J. Pickett's Tyneside ; 2nd, Mr. H. Lacy's
Clown; 3rd, Mr. Pickett's Tyndale.
Black and Tan Terriers.— Over 1216. : 1st. Mr. H. Lacy's Surprise;
2nd, his Sir Garnet ; 3rd, Mr. W. Pool's Tripp. Under 1216. ; 1st, Mr.
H. Lacy's Miss Flurry; 2nd, his Teddie; 3rd, Mr. A. Gillespie's
Curate.
Fox Terriers. — Champion Class: 1st, Mr. J. Fletcher's Rattler.
Open classes. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. C. E. E. Kay Brown's Young Tyrant; 2nd,
Mr. J. A. Nudgley's Twig. Bitches : 1st, Mr. A. Glegg's Rose ; 2nd, Mr.
J. E. Marshall's Femie.
Dandie Dinmonts. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. J. G. Maitland's Dandie ; 2nd,
Mr. J. Locke's Doctor; 3rd, Mr. J. Miller's Pepper. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J.
Patterson's Merry May ; 2nd, Mr. G. Parker's Vixen; 3rd, Mr. E. David-
son's Fanny.
Skye Terriers. — Prick-eared ; 1st, Mr. A. Eobb's Gipsy Queen; 2nd,
Mr. A. N. Fraser's Frisk; 3rd, Mr. D. Cunningham's Elcho ; 4th extra,
Mr. J. Eobertson's Punch; 5th extra, Mr. T. Dale's Flora. Drop-eared :
1st, Mr. E. Carlisle's Charlie.
Pomeranians. — 1st, Mr. W. B. Cook's Rufus ; 2nd, Mr. G. Issett's
AZbus.
Italian Greyhounds. — 1st, Mr. T. Steele's Tidia ; 2nd, Mr. W.
Brace's Beauty.
Pugs. — 1st, Mr. T. Annandale's Punch; 2nd, Mr. A. Duncan's Mrs.
Pug.
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Kino Charles or Blenheims. — 1st, Mre. Major Gurney's Lady ?
2nd, her Daisy.
Toy Terriers. — Smooth — Under 6lb.: 1st, Mr. H. Lacy's Maude r
2nd, Mrs. J. Duncan's Beauty. Bough — Under 6K>. : 1st, Mr. Hay's
Orousie; 2nd, Mr. J. J. Addison's Fanny.
Any Other Variety Not Classed. — Under 40Z6. ; 1st, Mr. J. Mark's
Kate; 2nd, his Jack (Irish terrier) ; 3rd, Mr. H. Lacy's Broom ; 3rd extra,
Mr. W. D. Campbell's Koko.
Puppies (Under 5 months). — Sporting : 1st, Miss J. Clark's spaniels ;
2nd, Mr. J. Bennie's Gordon setters by Wakefield's Jock out of owner's
Sally, sister to Allison's Lorn. Non-Sporting : 1st, Mr. A. Duncan's
pugs by Jumbo out of owner's Mrs. Pug, Willoughby D'Eresby strain ;.
2nd, Mr. C. Honeyman's Chinese poodles.
BELFAST.
The First Annual Exhibition of Sporting and Fancy Dogs, held in
the Ulster Hall, Belfast, on the 24th and 25tk of June, 1875. 639
entries.
Judges. — Mr. W. Lort, The Cotteridge, King's Norton ; Mr. J. Walker,
West Gorton, Manchester, and Mr. E. Sandell, 124, Queen's-road, Peck-
ham.
Manager. — Mr. Martin. Secretary. — Mr. G. Hill Adams, 42, Broug-
ham-street, Belfast.
PEIZE LIST.
Mastiffs. — 1st, Mr. A. Corseaden's Nelly ; 2nd, Mr. A. M. Hender-
son's Norwood ; 3rd, Earl of Antrim's Duchess.
St. Bernards. — 1st, Dr. Ford's Aley Bey ; 2nd, Mr. D. Scott's Barry.
Newfoundlands. — 1st, Earl, of Antrim's Rupert; 2nd, Mr. E. H^
Sheppard's Nero ; 3rd, Mr. J. M'Kenna's Handy.
Greyhounds. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. R. Pott's Dewville ; 2nd, Mr. R.
MagilT s M aster Richard; 3rd prize divided between Mr. A. M'Farland's
Drusclog and Capt. R. J. Montgomery's The Friar. Bitches : 1st, Mr.
W. Watson's Dolly Varden ; 2nd, Mr. J. M. Johnston's Lady Harkaway ;
3rd, Mr. A. M. Kerker's Lady Alice.
Foxhounds. — 1st, Colonel Ford's two couple of the Lecale Hunt ; 2nd,
Mr. J. R. Staun's two couple of the Killultagh Hunt.
Pointers. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. N. Morton's Shot ; 2nd, Mr. A. M'Clelland's
Bob; 3rd, his Majcr. Bitches: 1st, Mr. T. Erwin's Fan; 2nd, Mr. W.
Lyon's Ruby ; 3rd, Mr. R. Love's Tip.
Setters. — Dogs : Black and Tan : 1st, Mr. D. M'Vean's Bengal ; 2nd,
Mr. J. Smith's Shot. English. — 1st, Mr. J. Armstrong's Blue Prince;
2nd, Mr. J. Fisher's Grouse. Bitches (including Black and Tan) : 1st,
Mr. E. V. Richardson's Nell I. ; 2nd, Mr. M. Gage's Quail ; 3rd, Mr.
W. H. Braddell's Belle.
Irish Setters. — Champion Class : 1st, Mr. T. M. Hillard's Palmer-
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6- ton; 2nd, Mr. T. Erwin's Basto. Open Classes — Dogs: 1st, Mr. J. M.
Blchardson's Dick ; 2nd, Mr. J. J. Lynch's Rake ; 3rd, Mr. A. Meenan's
Rooney. Bitches : 1st, Mr. G. Gordon M'Haffie's Mina ; 2nd, Mr. M.
Gage's Cora ; 3rd, Mr. C. Moore's Kate. Puppies (under 12 months) :
1st, Mr. H. Jephson's Ranger; 2nd, Mr. T. Erwin's Tara; 3rd, Mr. C.
Moore's two puppies.
Betrievers— Dogs : 1st, Mr. J. S. Skidmore's Ben ; 2nd, Mr. W.
Patterson's Bruce; 3rd, Mr. H. S. Carruthers's Grouse. Bitches: 1st,
Mr. J. M. Ferguson's Bessie; 2nd, Mr. N. Morton's Belle; 3rd, Mr. J. S.
Skidmore's Dmah.
Spaniels, Sporting, ant Variety. — 2nd, Mr. T. A. Bond's Briar.
Irish Water Spaniels. — Champion Class: 1st, Mr. J. Fletcher's
Young Doctor; 2nd, Mr. N. Morton's Quail and Shamrock. Open Class
— Dogs : 1st, Mr. N. Morton's Larry Doolan ; 2nd, Mr. S. Blair's Wallace;
3rd, Mr. N. Morton's Paddy. Bitches : 1st, Mr. N. Morton's Nelly ; 2nd,
Mr. J. Whitla's Cushla; 3rd, Mr. N. Morton's Peggy. Puppies (under
12 months) : 1st prize divided between Mr. J. S. Skidmore's Kitty Tyrell
and Mr. J. Adair's Shaneen ; 2nd, Mr. T. H. Torren's Pilot.
Sheepdogs or Collies. — 1st, Mr. H. Musgrave's Baldy ; 2nd, Mr.
W. S. Boyd's Robin; 3rd, Mr. B. Christian's Barney and Mr. J. Kay
Brown's Clyde.
Terriers. — Bull Terriers: 1st, Mr. E. Manisty's Viper; 2nd, Mr.
W. Duckworth's Victor; 3rd, Mr. J. W. Adair's Butcher.
Skye Terriers. — 1st, Mr. J. S. Skidmore's Browne; 2nd, Mr. W.
M'Leod's Skye ; 3rd, Mr. J. Magee's Truce.
Dandies. — 1st, Mr. G. H. Adams's Fluke; 2nd, Mr. J. Herdman's
Jip II.
White English Terriers. — 1st, Mr. E. Heywood's Trapper; 2nd
prize divided between Mr. J. J. Pirn's Physic and Mr. J. S. Skidmore's
Pepper.
Black and Tan Terriers. — 1st, Mr. J. S. Skidmore's Prince ; 2nd,
Mr. W. M'Leod's Pluto ; 3rd, Dr. Mark's Lucy.
Fox Terriers.— Champion Class: 1st, Mr. E. J. Poer's Ben; 2nd,
his Brownie and Mr. C. A. Ward's Nettle. Open Class — Dogs ; 1st, Mr.
A. W. Calcutt's Venture; 2nd, Mr. J. J. Pirn's Doctor; 3rd, Mr. T. G.
Montgomery's Rap. Bitches : 1st, Mr. 'J. J. Pirn's Nells 2nd, Mr. F. A.
Macaulay'8 Venom ; 3rd, Mr. J. Bond's Ruby. Puppies under 12 months :
1st, Mr. E. Erskine's Judy ; 2nd, Mr. H. M. Erskine's Punch; 3rd, Mr.
Erskine's Tartar.
Irish Terriers. — Champion Class: Prizes divided between Mr. G.
Jamison's Dick and Mr. J. Bedding's Stinger. Open Class — Dogs : 1st,
Dr. Mark's Squeezer ; 2nd, Mr. J. Waugh's Jack; 3rd, Mr. B. A. Simms's
Con. Bitches : 1st prize divided between Dr. Mark's Gip and Mr. J.
M'Entee's Qip ; 2nd, Mr. G. Jamison's Biddy. Puppies (wnder 12
months) : 1st, Dr. Mark's Mickey Free; 2nd, Mr. T. H. Graham's Squeeze;
3rd, Mr. T. Erwin's Beauty.
Pugs. — 1st, Mr. E. J. Poer's Jumbo ; 2nd prize equally divided between
Mr. E. J. Poer's Ivan, and Mr. Thomas Lemon's Spider.
Toy Terriers. — Rough (under 6lb.) : 1st, Mrs. Gainsford's Jack ; 2nd,
Miss F. Lepper's Vandy ; 3rd, Mr. W. Duckworth's Shrimp. Smooth :
1st, Mr. W. M'Leod's Toy; 2nd prize equally divided between Mr. S.
Nelson's Una, and Mr. M'Leod's Lome.
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Ant Other Variety not Classed. — 1st, Mrs. Ellis's Fury ; 2nd,
Mr. W. Stewart's Badger ; 3rd, Mr. M. Haslett's Tobias ; 3rd extra, Mr.
Maxwell's Lion.
Rough Haired Terriers. — 1st, Mrs. Gainsfort's Vic.
Bulldogs. — 1st, Mr. H. M. Wheatly's Lumpus.
. Bedlingtons. — 1st, Mr. G. H. Adam's Peacham; 2nd, Dr. Mark's
Daisy ; 3rd, Mr. H. Patterson's Tip.
Artizans' Class (ant Variett). — Dogs: 1st, Mr. W. Thompson's
Fury; 2nd, Mr. W. Murray's Dick; 3rd, Mr. W. Dinsmore's Puzzler.
Bitches : 1st, Mr. W. H. Culverhonse's Belfast ; 2nd, Mr. J. Morrow's
Bet; 3rd, Mr. J. Heap's Peevish,
BLAYDON.
Exhibition of Sporting and other Dogs held at Blaydon, on
Wednesday and Thursday, July 27th and 28th, 1875. 360 entries.
Judges. — Greyhounds and Sheep Dogs : Mr. J. Hedley ; remaining
•classes, Mr. W. Lort, and Mr. J. Douglas.
PEIZE LIST.
Grethounds. — Champion Classes : 1st, Mr. T. Sharples's Queen Bertha ;
2nd, Mr. J. G. Dixon's Dreaded Falcon. Open Classes — Dogs: 1st?
Mr. J. Harle's 8am Wylie ; 2nd, Mr. J. Robson's Sinbad ; 3rd, Mr. J.
Marshall's Bob. Bitches : 1st, Mr. H. Simpson's Sister Mary ; 2nd,
Mr. W. Brewis's Phoenix; 3rd, Mr. J. G. Dixon's Lucina. Saplings : 1st,
medal, and cup, Mr. J. G. Dixon's Duah Queen; 2nd, Mr. W. Brewis's
Violet ; 3rd, Mr. L. Jobling's Fancy.
Pointers. — Dogs : 1st and cup, Mr. C. W. Brierley's General Prim ;
2nd, Mr. W. Lee's Don ; 3rd, Mr. J. Richardson's Duke. Bitches : 1st,
Mr. J. Richardson's Ruby ; 2nd, Mr. J. Dickinson's Bess ; 3rd, Mr. J.
Craw's Die.
Setters. — Dogs: 1st, Mr. R. Dixon's Ben; 2nd, Mr. G. T. Tim's
Grouse ; 3rd, Mr. R. B. Spen's Scamp ; extra 3rd, Mr. J. Richardson's
Charlie. Bitches : 1st and cup, Mr. J. Richardson's Beauty ; 2nd, Mr.
H. Harding's Polly II. j 3rd, Mr. T. Robson's Meg ; extra 3rd, Mr. W. F.
Winter's Nell.
Black and Tan Setters. — 1st, Mr. R. Anderson's Bob Boy; 2nd,
Mr. R. A. Davidson's Bess.
Retrievers. — Black: Prizes divided between Mr. H. Cochrane's
Topsy and Mr. T. H. Jobling's Sailor. Any other variety : 1st and cup,
Mr. T. Jennison's Major; 2nd, Mr. G. Young's Derwent Lad.
Spaniels. — 1st and 2nd, Mr. W. W. Boulton's Belle and Rhea ; 3rd,
Mr. J. Richardson's Spring ; Extra 3rd, Mr. J. Handy's Black Prince.
Fox Terriers. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. T. Sharples's Ribble; 2nd, Mr. J.
Shepherd's Young Rattler ; 3rd, Mr. G. H. Proctor's Riot. Bitches : 1st,
Mr. J. Shepherd's Lille; 2nd, Mr. T. Sharples's Charm; 3rd, Mr. G. H.
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Proctor's Patch. Rough ; 1st, Mr. W. H. Lacy's Broom ; 2nd, Mr. W.
Carrick's Venture; 3rd prize withheld.
Dandie Dinmonts. — 1st, withheld ; 2nd, Mr. S. Eedpath's Dandy ;
3rd, Mr. J. Engledow's % Dirk Haterich.
Bedlingtons. — Blue — Dogs : 1st, Mr. T. J. Pickett's Tynedale ; 2nd,
Mr. W. Carrick's Fred; 3rd, Mr. E. Lumley's Piper. Bitches ; 1st and
cnp, Mr. T. J. Pickett's Tyneside; 2nd, Mr. E. Daniel's Daisy ; 3rd, Mr.
T. Stoddart's Fearless. — Other colours — Dogs : 1st, Mr. L. Batty' s Meg;
2nd, Mr. T. Parker's Tearem ; 3rd, Mr. J. Eewcastle's Rattler. Bitches :
1st, Mr. T. Walt's Daisy ; 2nd, Mr. J. Eewcastle's Mischief; 3rd, Mr. T.
Stoddart's Frisk. Linty -haired : 1st, Mr. T. Welsh's Phoebe; 2nd, Mr.
A. N. Dodd's Jess; 3rd, Mr. C. J. Blaquey's Irish Tom.
Mastiffs. — 1st, Mr. T. C. Harris's Argus; 2nd, Mr. J. E. Fnrness's
* Dogs. — Rough : Cup and 1st, Mr. H. Lacy's Sir Douglas (medal) ;
Mr. J. Huntley's Wandering Willie; 2nd, Mr. J. Eichardson's Moss; 3rd,
Mr. W. G. Eobson's Tom. Smooth: 1st, Mr. H. Lacey's Fan; 2nd, Mr.
E. S. Lamb's Fan ; 3rd, Mr. J. Atkinson's Fan.
Bulldogs. — 1st, Mr. G. Eaper's Warrior Chief; 2nd, Mr. J. T. K.
Eeed's Lill.
Bull Terriers. — 1st, Mr. C. Chorley's Countess; 2nd, Mr. T. J. "
Pickett's Wallace.
Black and Tan Terriers. — 1st and 2nd, Mr. H. Lacey's Sir Garnet
and Surprise; 3rd, Mr. J. Baty, jun/s Pride of Yorkshire. Rough or
Smooth (Sib. or under) t Prizes divided between Miss H. Alderson's
Handel and Mr. H. Lacey's Miss Flurry ; 3rd, Mr. G. Lodge's Lady.
Dachshunds. — 1st, Mr. J. Temperley, jun.'s Bergmann; 2nd, Mr. F.
W. Temperley' s Zampa ; 3rd, his Max.
Ant Other Variety. — 1st, Mr. E. Millais's Model ; 2nd, Mr. J. S.
Ohalloner's Hugo. Under 30lb. : Prizes divided between Miss Alderson's
Mozart (Yorkshire terrier) and Mr. T. Sharpies' s Banjo (pug).
CORK.
UNDEE THE KENNEL CLUB EULES.
The First Annual Dog Show in connection with the County of Cork
Agricultural Society's Exhibition, held in the Corn Exchange, on the
28th July, 1875.
Judges : — Mr. J. Walker, Oakes House, Holywell-green, Halifax ; Jfr.
E. Sandell, 124, Queen' s-road, Peckham ; and Mr. J. Walker, West Gor-
ton, Manchester. Foxhounds : Mr. H. Briscoe ; Mr. F. H. Finvane, Car-
riok-on-Suir.
Hon. Secretaries and Treasurer : — Mr. W. D. O'Connell and Mr. J.
Jones.
PEIZE LIST.
Mastiffs. — 1st, Mr. S. Eidgway's Duchess; 2nd, Mr. W. Maxwell's
Lion; 3rd, Mr. A. Eaymond's Young Stella.
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St. Bernards. — Smooth-coated: 1st, Mr. O'Callaghan's Flora; 2nd,.
Mf . P. Bass's Nero ; 3rd, Mr. G. N. Dunn's Victor. Bough-coated : 1st,
Mr. S. Pike.
Newfoundlands. — 1st, Oapt. J. Thomas's Sable; 2nd, Capt. C. H.
Laprimandaye's Belle.
Greyhounds. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. G. Wise's Willie Galwey ; 2nd, Mr. M.
Saunders's Blue Eve; 3rd, Mr. G. Wise's Willie Cook. Bitches : 1st, Mr.
S. Fitzgerald's Miss Fly II. ; 2nd, Mr. G. F. Wise's Wonderful ; 3rd, Mr.
S. Fitzgerald's Miss Hanigan II.
Pointers. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. J. Pike's Ponto ; 2nd, Sir G. Colthuist's
Ponto ; 3rd, Mr. M. A. Burke's Duke. Bitches : cup, Mr. J. Jones'
Stella ; 2nd, Mr. J. B. Johnson's Jimo ; 3rd, Mr. E. H. Farrer's Jessie.
Setters, Irish Eed. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. T. M. Hilliard's PaVmerston;
2nd, Mr. F. H. Bass's Carlow ; 3rd, Mr. L. King's Erin. Bitches : 1st,
Mr. S. K. Townsend's Quail; 2nd, Mr. T. Price's Zella; 3rd, Mr. D.
Eeidy's Rose.
Irish Eed and White. — Dogs: 1st, Mr. T. Hewett's Sancho ; 2nd,.
Mr. J. Collin's Grouse; 3rd, Mr. E. Davis's Qem. Bitches : 1st, Mr. W.
Bullen's Bell; 2nd, Mr. T. O'Eegan's Kate.
Ant other Variety. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. T. Eussell's Grouse ; 2nd r
Mr. L. L. Purcell's Don ; 3rd, Mr. E. Carey's Bake. Bitches : 1st,
Dr. H. W. Nason's ; 2nd, Mr. H. B. O'Sullivan's Belle ; 3rd, Capt.
N. Johnson's .
Eetrieyers. — 1st, Mr. A. C. Eobinson ; 2nd, Mr. J. E. H. Beecher's
Chum.
Spaniels. — Irish Water: 1st, Mr. C. J. Doyle's Sailor; 2nd, Mr. J.
Gubbins's DoUy ; 3rd, Mr. M. F. Lyons's Drake. Any Variety : 1st, Mr.
M. C. Cramer's Judy; 2nd, Mr. E. Aoheson, jun.'s Flush; 3rd, Mr. S.
Lane's Bogy.
Sheep Dogs. — 1st, Mr. G. Clarke's Fan and Capt. Holroyd's Laddie ;
2nd, Mr. E. J. Nash's Sandy ; 3rd, Mrs. C. Coltsman's Oscar.
Bulldogs. — 1st, Capt. D. Shaw's Warrior; 2nd, Mr. J. A. Blondin's
; 3rd, Mr. E. G. Eidgway's .
Bull Terriers. — Large Size : 1st and 2nd, Mr. J. F. Godfrey's Young
Victor and Puss ; 3rd, Mr. E. G. Eidgway's Madman. Small Size : 1st
and 2nd, Mr. J. Godfrey's Napper and Biot.
Terrters, English Black and Tan. — 1st and 2nd, Mr. J. Heapes's
Kit and Major ; commended, Mr. A. Blake's Gyp.
Irish. — Over 1216. — Dogs: 1st, Mr. Hogan's Jack; 2nd, Mr. G.
Jamison's Dick ; 3rd, Mr. W. Hayes's Despatch. Bitches : 1st, Mr. E.
Mack's Bose ; 2nd, Mr. G. Dunn's Giddy ; 3rd, Mr. H. C. Kelly's Beauty.
—Under 1216.— Dog or Bitch : 1st, Mr. W. D. O'Connell's Jack ; 2nd,
Mr. W. Hayes's Cecil ; 3rd, Mr. E. Acheson, sen.'s Todaiey.
Bedlington. — 1st, Mr. S. Pike's Bvp ; 2nd, Mr. F. Eobinson's Piper ;
3rd, Mr. S. Pike's Miner.
Dandies. — 1st and 2nd, Mr. S. Pike's Jock II. and Ben.
Skye Terriers. — 1st and 2nd, Mr. S. Pike's Chloe and Lassie.
Fox Terriers. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. E. J. Poer's Ben ; 2nd, Mr. E.
Pape's Diver II. ; 3rd, Mr. W. G. Eumley's Brick. Bitches : 1st, Mr.
"V^p J. Eumley's Fairy ; 2nd, Mr. E. J. Powrie's Brownie; 3rd, Mr. J. T.
Eichardson's Matchless.
Foxhounds. — Dogs : 1st, Viscount Doneraile's ; 2nd, Capt.
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Leader's ; 3rd, Mr. J. Gubbins's Pagan. Bitches; 1st, Viscount
Doneraile's j 2nd and 3rd, Mr. B. TTniacke's .
Harrterb. — Latge Size — 1st and 2nd, Mr. E. Fitzgerald's ; 3rd,
Capt. N. Johnson's . — Small Size — 1st, Mr. W. H. Bonne's ;
2nd, Capt. R. T. Gray's ; 3rd, Mr. R. T. Pratt's .
Otter Hounds. — 1st, Viscount Bernard's Pilot and Ringwood ; 2nd,
Viscount Barnard's Neptune and Spot.
Pugs. — 1st and 2nd, Mr. E. J. Poor's Jumbo and Frou Frou ; 2nd, Mrs.
A. Thomas's Minnie; 3rd, Mr. J. A. Fitzgerald's Captain Boxer.
Tots. — Smooth-haired ; 1st and 2nd, Mr. S. P. Copinger's Bennett and
Lincoln. Rough-haired : 1st, Mr. M. O'Callaghan's Tiny ; 2nd, Mr. J. A.
Car^B Fizz ; 3rd, Mr. A. Julian's Toby.
Ladies' Pets. — 1st, Miss Pirn's Italian Greyhound ; 2nd, Mrs. J.
Donovan's Bib ; 3rd, Mrs. C. O'Keeffe's Charlie.
Ant other known breed. — 1st, Major H. W. Campbell's (Scotch deer-
hound) ; 2nd, Miss M. E. Hunt's Nix; 3rd, Dr. R. Olden's (Dalmatian),
and Mr. F. Odder' s (Russsian retriever).
Sporting Puppies.— 1st and 2nd, Mr. E. J. Poor's (fox terriers) ; 3rd,
Mr. T. O'Regan's (setters), Mr. M. Egan's (cocker spaniels), and Mr. G.
Croft's (Irish setters).
Non-sporting. — 1st, Mr. R. G. Ridgway's (bull) ; 2nd, Mr. E.
O'Callaghan's (St. Bernards).
DARLINGTON.
Exhibition of sporting and other dogs, held in the parks of Breakburn
and Pierremont, on July 30th and 31st, 1875. Over 700 entries.
Judges. — Sporting classes : Messrs. J. Hutchinson, J. Stephenson, W.
Lort and J. Douglas. Non-sporting : Messrs. S. Handley, E. Nichols, J.
Walker (of Wrexham), F. Adcock, J. Fisher, and J. D. Caris.
PRIZE LIST.
Deerhounds— 1st, Mr. C. T. Park's Tulloch; 2nd, Mr. W. Abbs's
Holdfast.
Bloodhounds. — No merit.
Grethounds. — Champion Class — Dogs: 1st, Mr. W. Bearpark's
Gamecock. Bitches : 1st, Mr. W. Watson's Marigold. Open Class —
Dogs : 1st and cup, Mr. J. Robson's Sinbad; 2nd, Mr. C. Todd's Sir
Anthony. Bitches: 1st, Mr. T. Banks's Nelly Fell; 2nd, Mr. J. Robin-
son's Rose of Baby. Puppies — Dogs : 1st, Mr. J. Heseltine's Diamond
Pin; 2nd, Mr. J. Wilson's Welldone. Bitches : 1st, Mr. G. Gowland's
Alice; 2nd, Mr. R. Simpson's Mirty.
Otter Hounds. — 1st, Mr. J. C. Carricks's Lucifer; 2nd, Mr. C. S.
Coulson's Tory.
Beagles.— 1st, Mr. E. B. Peyton's Merryman and Freedom; 2nd, Mr.
J. Mitchell's Cr owner and Lively.
Fox Terriers. — Champion Class — Dogs: 1st, Mr. J. Fletcher's
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Rattler. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Shepherd's Lille. Open Class — Dogs : 1st
and cup, Mr. W. Walker's Wallace: 2nd, Mr. A. Easten's Tattler.
Bitches : 1st, Mr. G. H. Proctor's Tidy ; 2nd, Mr. W. F. Webster's Queen.
Puppies— DogB : 1st, Mr. F. Potts's Prim; 2nd, Mr. J. W. Smith's
Patch. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Knowles's Thistle ; 2nd, Mr. W. Auld's Fury.—
Broken-haired — Bogs : 1st and cnp, Mr. M.Wood's Rule; 2nd, Messrs. J.
and S. Benham's Tarry. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Oliver's Vixen ; 2nd, Mr.
M. Wood's Patch.
Pointers.— Champion Class — Bogs : 1st, Mr. C. W. Brierley's General
Prim. Bitches : 1st, Mrs. Arkwright's Mink. — Open Class — Lemon and
white — Bogs : 1st and cup, Mrs. Arkwright's General ; 2nd, Mr. W.
Stoddart's Ben. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Bates's Meg ; 2nd, Mr. J. W.
Pease's Fan. Other than lemon and white — Over 55K>. — Bogs : 1st, Mr.
J. A. Mello's Bob ; Mr. J. Eobinson's Rifle. Bitches : 1st and cup, Mr.
H. H. Cochrane's Bell; 2nd, Mr. J. Brum's Flounce. Under 55H>. — Bogs :
1st and cup, Mr. J. Ineson's Rap; 2nd, Mr. T. W. Beighton's Don.
Bitches : 1st, Mr. W. Nicholson, jun.'s Nell ; 2nd, Mr. W. H. Marshall's
Juno.
Settees.— Black and Tan — Bogs : 1st and cup, and 2nd, Mr. B.
Thompson's Roy and Bruce. Bitches : 1st, Mr. W. S. Sharp's Duchess ;
2nd, Mr. C. T. Part's Revel. All others— Bogs : 1st, Mr. J. Fletcher's
Dash; 2nd, Major Cowan's Rap. Bitches: 1st, Mr. J. Ineson's Venus;
2nd, Mr. J. Shorthose's Beauty; extra 3rd, Major Cowen's Bess and
Polly.
Eetrievers. — Champion Class — Curly coated : 1st, Mrs. Arkwright's
Duchess. Smooth or wavy coated ; 1st, Mr. S. E. Shirley, M. P.'s Peer.
— Open classes — Black curly-coated — Bogs : 1st and cup, Mrs. Arkwright's
Sailor ; 2nd, Mr. T. Brown's Theodore Nero. Bitches : 1st, Messrs.
Baylis's Bouncer; 2nd, Mr. S. E. Shirley, M.P.'s Lady Truth. — Other
than black — 1st, Mr. G. Simpson's Carlo ; 2nd, withheld.
Clumber Spaniels. — 1st and cup, Mr. J. Fletcher's Beau.
Sussex Spaniels. — 1st. Mr. A. W. Langdale's Lawyer; 2nd, Eev. W.
Shield's Bras.
All Other Spaniels. — Bogs : 1st, Mr. J. Shorthose's Spring ; 2nd,
Mr. W. W. Boulton's Beaver. Bitches: Prizes divided between Mr.
W. W. Boulton's Rhea and Mr. J. Fletcher's bitch.
Sporting Puppies (except Greyhounds and Fox Terriers.) —
1st, Mr. J. W. Pease, M.P.'s Rex (pointer) ; 2nd, Mr. H. E. Eudge's
Bonnie Lassie (retriever). Pen of three — 1st, Mr. A. Scaife's fox terriers ;
2nd, Mr. W. F. Henry's beagles.
Non-Sporting Puppies. — 1st, Mr. H. G. Wray's Leo (St. Bernard) ;
2nd, Mr. B. E. Seton's Princess (mastiff). Pen of three — 1st, Mr. E. A.
Luck's mastiff ; 2nd, Mr. W. Little's black and tan terrier.
Mastiffs. — Champion Class : 1st, Miss Aglionby's Lotty. Open class
— Bogs : 1st, Mr. J. Hartley's Scawfell; 2nd, Mr. W. H. Marshall's Rob
and Monarque. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Hartley's Bowness; 2nd, Mr. J. E.
Furness's Meg and Duchess.
St. Bernards. — Champion Class: 2nd, Miss Aglionby's Jura. Open
Class — Bogs: 1st, Mr. B. E. Seton's Bernard; 2nd, Mr. J. Bowman's
Friar. Bitches : 1st, Mr. B. E. Seton's Rigi ; 2nd, Mr. W. T. Sharples's
Bennie.
Newfoundlands.— Champion Class: 1st, Mr. J. Bowman's Gipsy.-
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Open Class : 1st, Mr. W. Coates's Leo ; 2nd, Eev. S. Atkinson's
Cato. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Bowman's Lady in Black ; 2nd, Mr. J. Peacock's
Topsy.
Sheepdogs. — Champion Class ; 1st, Mr. H. Lacy's Sir Douglas ;
Open Class — Bough : 1st and cnp, Mr. W. Scott's Moss ; 2nd, Eev. S.
Atkinson's Cheviot. Smooth: 1st, Mr. J. Dawson's Meg; 2nd, Mr. J.
Best's Charlie.
Dalmatians. — Dogs: 1st, Mr. Eobinson, jnn.'s Spot; 2nd, Mr. J.
Bowman's Shah. Bitches : 1st, Mr. W. A. G. James's Venus ; 2nd, Mr.
J. C. Foster's Violet.
Bulldogs. — Dogs: 1st, Mr. E. Miller's Young Duke; 2nd, Mr. G.
Eaper's Warrior. Bitches : 1st, withheld ; 2nd, Mr. G. Eaper's Madam
Lola.
Bull Terriers. — Exceeding Ihlb. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. T. J. Pickett's
Wallace ; 2nd, Mr. J. F. Godfree's Young Victor. Bitches : 1st and 2nd
prizes, Mr. Godfree's Puss and Young Puss ; 3rd and 4th prizes divided
between Mr. T. J. Pickett's Duchess and Mr. C. Chorley's Countess.
Under 151b.: 1st and 2nd, Mr. J. W. Gurney's Dick II. and Cricket.
Black and Tan Terriers. — Over lllb. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. H. Lacy's
Sir Garnet ; 2nd, Mr. J. Martin's Baglan. Bitches : 1st, Mr. G. Wilson's
Victoria; 2nd, Mr. Lacy's Surprise. Under lllb. ; 1st, Mr. H. Lacy's
Miss Flurry ; 2nd, Mr. E. H. Hale's Tiny. Smooth-coated — Dogs ; 1st
and 2nd, Mr. J. Martin's Joe and Gem. Bitches : 1st, Mr. G. Wilson's
Fly ; 2nd, Mr. J. Martin's Lucy.
Toy Terriers. — Smooth-coated: 1st, Mr. J. Martin's Minnie; 2nd,
Mr. G. Wilson's Tiny. Bough-coated : 1st, Mr. G. Lodge's Lady ; 2nd,
Mrs. M. A. Foster's Midge.
Skye Terriers. — Drop-eared : 1st, Mr. M. Gretton's Sam ; 2nd, Mr.
J. Bowman's Dandy. Prick-eared : 1st, Mr. A. Boulton's Jack.
Bedlington Terriers.— Blue: 1st, Mr. T. J. Pickett's Tyneside;
2nd, his Bose. Other than blue: 1st, Mr. A. Armstrong's Nailor ; 2nd,
Mr. P. Sharer's Bock.
Dandies. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. G. Coulthard's Toper ; 2nd, Mr. J. Locke's
Sporran. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. C. Carrick's Nell Gwynne; 2nd, Mrs.
Warwick's Fury.
Eough or Scotch Terriers. — Over 9Z6. : 1st and 2nd, Mrs. M. A.
Foster's Morning Star and Dundreary. Under 9lb. : 1st and cnp, Mrs.
Foster's Mo ; 2nd, Messrs. Wilson and Hellewell's King.
Poodles. — 1st, Mr. J. Jepson's Billy ; 2nd, Mr. E. Orange's Prince.
Pomeranians.— 1st, Mr. E. P. Mason's ; 2nd, Mr. J. Hogg's Gip.
Pugs. — 1st, Mrs. H. G. Foster's Cleveland; 2nd, Mrs. M. A. Foster's
Fearful.
Eabbit Coursers.— Dogs : 1st, Mr. T. Warwick's Starling ; 2nd, Mr.
E. Best's Spring. Bitches : 1st, Mr. M. Pott's Fury ; 2nd, Mr. G. Bace's
Flora.
Extra Class. — 1st, Mr. J. Temperley's Bergmann; 2nd, Mr. E. Millar's
Model; 3rd, Mr. G. Anderson's Charley (Blenheim spaniel); 4th, Mr.
W. Allison's (Swedish beagle). #
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MANCHESTER (POMONA PALACE).
The Second International Exhibition of sporting and fancy dogs
at the Royal Pomona Palace, August 6th, 7th, and 9th, 1875. 382
entries.
Judges.— Mr. S. E. Shirley, M.P., Messrs. W. Lort, Peter Eden, W.
Cropper, J. Walker (of Halifax), and Joseph Walker. Secretary. — Mr.
H. Ohadwiok. Manager. — Mr. J. Douglas, of Clumber.
PRIZE LIST.
Mastipp8. — 1st, Mr. E. Portier's Modoc; 2nd, Mr. E. SandelTs Duchess.
St. Bernards. — 1st, 2nd, and cup, Mr. F. Gresham's Monk and Hector;
3rd, Mr. W. Yule's Simplon.
Newfoundlands. — 1st, Mr. J. Irving's Shah.
Yard, Watch, or Foreign. — Over 4,01b. : Equal 1st, Mr. W. B.
Welbourn's Bob and Mr. D. E. Seton's Kamonneau.
Bloodhounds. — No entries.
Deerhounds. — 1st and cup, Mr. R. H. Wright's Bevis.
Greyhounds. — Dogs : 1st and cup, Mr. T. Sharples's Lauderdale ;
2nd, Mr. R. Moore's Morgan; 3rd, Mr. G. W. Mould's . Bitches:
1st, Mr. T. Sharples's Queen Bertha.
Pointers. — Champion Class : 1st and cup, Mr. J. Fletcher's Don. —
Open Class — Dogs : 1st and 2nd, Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's Beau and Mac-
gregor; 3rd, Mr. T. E. Issard's Royal. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Fletcher's
Die ; 2nd and 3rd, Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's Lady Pearl and Rosalie.
Setters. — Champion Class : 1st and cup, Mr. J. Fletcher's Dash ; extra
2nd, Mr. T. M'Hilliard's Palmerston. — Open Class, except Block and Tan —
Dogs : 1st, Mr. G. de L. Macdona's Ranger II.; 2nd and 3rd, Mr. T.'B.
Bowers's Milano and Qinx's Baby. Bitches : 1st, Mr. T. B. Bowers's
Frances; 2nd, Mr. T. E. Issard's Snow; 3rd, Mr. Q. de L. Macdona's Per a.
Black and Tan. — Champion Class : 1st, Mr. J. D. Hustwaye's Duke.
Retrievers.— Curly -coated : 1st, Mr. E. Richards's Nell ; 2nd, Mr. J.
W. Morris's Marian; 3rd, Mr. F. J. S. Browne's Minor. — Smooth or
Wavy-coated — 1st, cup, and 2nd, Mr. J. Andrews's Wave and Beaver;
3rd, Mr. J. Harrison's Nero.
Clumber Spaniels. — 1st and cup, Mr. J. Fletcher's Beau ; extra
2nd, Mr. P. Bullock's Nabob. — Liver-Coloured : 1st, Mr. A. W. Langdale's
Lawyer and Mr. T. B. Bowers's Beryl ; 2nd, Mr. P. Bullock's George ;
3rd, Mr. T. B. Bowers's Buckingham. Black : 1st, Mr. P. BuHock's
NelUe; 2nd, Mr. J. Fletcher's Bruce; 3rd, Mr. J. Handy's Saxon. Any
other Variety : 1st, Mr. A. W. Langdale's Ladylove ; 2nd, Mr. H. B.
Spurgin's Carlos; 3rd, withheld.— Under 2blb. : Cup, Mr. P. Bullock's
Flirt.
Fox Terriers. — Over 20lb. : Dogs : 1st and cup, Mr. T. Sharples's
Tart ; 2nd, Mr. J. Fletcher's ; 3rd, Mr. J. Terry's Spot and Mr. G.
S. R. Cayless's Triman. Over lSlb. — Bitches : 1st, Mr. W. Gamon's
Violet ; 2nd, Mr. E. T. Hughes's Nettle ; 3rd, Mr. B. Lee's Nellie. Under
20Z6.— Dogs : 1st and cup, Mr. Fletcher's Rattler ; 2nd, Mr. R. White's
Tester; 3rd, Mr. J. Terry's Chance. Under 1816. — Bitches : 1st, Mr. R.
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White's Patchwork ; 2nd, Mr. J. Terry's Nell ; 3rd, Mr. F. J. Astbury's
Madge. — Under 12 months : 1st and onp, Mr. W. Bollock's Jim ; 2nd,
Mr. J. Terry's Young Risk ; 3rd, Mr. B. B. Lee's Yorick. — Wire-haired :
1st, Mr. H. Laoy's Broom; 2nd, Mr. W. Carriok, jon.'s Venture; 3rd,
Mr. A. E. Richings's Finisher.
Sheep Dogs. — 1st and cnp, Mr. J. Brown's Hero ; 2nd, Mr. H. Laoy's
Mec ; 3rd, Mr. 0. S. Carlisle's Manx.
Bull Dogs. — 1st and cnp, Mr. E. T. Hughes's Gambler; 2nd, Mr. E.
C. Cutler's Acrobat; 3rd, Mr. J. Abraham's Daisley.
Bull Terriers.— Over 18K>. ; 1st and 2nd, Mr. E. T. Hughes's Mad-
man and Madman III. ; 3rd, Mr. T. J. Pickett's Wallace. Under 18H>. ;
1st, Mr. J. Heywood's Nelson; 2nd, Mr. J. S. Day's Lady ; 3rd, Mr. G.
Guy's Tommy.
Bbdlington Terriers. — 1st and 2nd, Mr. T. J. Pickett's Tyneside
and Tynedale ; 3rd, Mr. E. Potts's Crowner.
Black and Tan Terriers.— Over 12J6. : 1st and cup, Mr. H. Lacy's
General and Surprise; 2nd, Mr. J. Martin's Raglan; 3rd, Mr. W.
Justice's Jerry. Under 12U>. : 1st, Mr. J. Martin's Prince Alfred and
Pink ; 2nd, Mr. G. Wilson's Prince ; 3rd, Mr. H. Lacy's Miss Flurry.
White English Terriers. — 1st, Mr. J. Martin's Joe; 2nd, Mr. M.
Whittle's Crib ; 3rd, Mr. J. Martin's Gem.
Dandle Dinmonts. — 1st and 2nd, Mr. H. M. Swindells's Garry owen
and Darsie ; 3rd, Mr. H. E. Benson's Wallace.
Skye Terriers. — 1st, cup, and 2nd, Mr. A. Boulton's Jack and Noble;
3rd, Mr. M. Gretton's Sam.
Pomeranians. — 1st, Mr. R. Oldham's Charley.
It alt an Greyhounds. — 1st, Mr. T. Steel's Tidia.
Pugs. — 1st and cup, Mr. T. Sharpies' s Banjo; 2nd, Mr. J. Nunn's Baron
and Mr. C. E. Calender's Judy ; 3rd, Mrs. G. Taylor's Peter.
King Charles Spaniels. — 1st, Mr. A. Boulton's Young Jumbo.
Blenheim Spaniels. — 1st, Mr. A. J. Lawley's Corrie.
Tot Terriers. — Smooth-coated — Under 61b. : 1st, Mr. J. Martin's
Minnie; 2nd, Mr. G. Wilson's Tmey; 3rd, Mr. J. Martin's Tvrvy. — Rough-
coated— Under 6lb. : 1st and cup, Mr. D. Hirst's Pride of Yorkshire ; 2nd,
Mr. G. Wilson's Music; 3rd, Miss H. Alderson's Kate.
Puppies. — Under 5 months old — Sporting breed ; 1st, Mr. T. W.
Nelson's Lang and Don; 2nd, Mr. E. Cartmel's Joe and Jim; 3rd, Mr.
S. A. Bennett's . Non-Sporting : 1st, Mr. G. Dyson's Sam and Angel;
2nd, Mr. J. Morris's ; 3rd, Mr. M. C. Ashwin and Mr. J. Nun (pugs).
Any other Breed. — 1st, Mr. G. Wilkinson's Fido and Miss H.
Alderson's Mozart; 2nd, Mr. J. Terry's Alma, and Mr. S. Walton's
Bellman; 3rd., Mr. J. B. Close's Robert.
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NORTHAMPTON.
The Third Great Central Exhibiti on of Sporting and other Dogs
held in the Melbourne Gardens, Northampton, on the 17th, 18th, and 19th
of August. About 200 entries.
Judges. — Mr. J. Walker, Halifax ; and Mr. E. Sandell, jun., London.
PRIZE LIST.
Mastiffs.— 1st, Bey. W. J. Mellor's Turk; 2nd, Miss Aglionby's Lotty.
3rd, Mr. B. Earp's Kaiser.
St. Bernards. — 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, Mr. F. Gresham's Hector, Abbess,
and Monk.
Greyhounds. — 1st, Mr. J. Fairhead's Rapid ; 2nd, Mr. S. W. Smith's
Nell Qwynne ; 3rd, Mr. B. Moore's Morgan.
Pointers.— 1st, Mr. Walker's Lady A 2nd, Mr. B. H. Peare's Pat.
Setters.— 1st, Mr. J. Wadington's Shot; 2nd, Mr. P. Bullock's Boll.
Betrxeyers.— 1st, Mr. W. H. How's Toby ; 2nd, Mr. B. B. Beavely's
Nell.
Spaniels. — Field: 1st, Mr. H. B. Spurgin's Beau; 2nd, Mr. J.
Wadington's Spring. Sussex : 1st, Mr. A. W. Langdale's Lawyer ; 2nd,
Mr. J. Wadington's Nell. Clumbers or Irish Water ; 1st, Mr. P. Bullock's
Nabob ; 2nd, Mr. S. Sharman's Duke.
Fox Terriers.— Dogs (under 2015.) : 1st, Mr. E. M. Southwell's ;
2nd, Mr. M. W. Secre tan's Sherry ; 3rd, Captain Wetherell's Bruiser.
Bitches (under 1816.) : Prizes divided between Mr. Southwell's bitch and
Mr. J. Wadington's Lady Nettle. Puppies : 1st, Mr. B. Earp's ;
2nd, Mr. E. M. Southwell's ; 3rd, Mr. J. Moore's Champ and Winsey.
Champion Class : 1st, Mr. J. B. Whittle's Snap (late Speck Lachion) ;
2nd, Mr. F. H. Pott's Vivid; Medal, Messrs. Southwell and Secretan's
Satan.
Field or Vermin Terriers. — Dogs (over 2016. and under 2516.) : 1st,
Mr. E. M. Southwell's ; second, Mr. G. Hellewell's ; 3rd, Mr.
F. James's Spot. Bitches (over 1316. and under 2316.) : 1st, Mr. A. J.
Nicholson's Fan; 2nd, Mr. Southwell's ; 3rd, Mr. G. Moore's Venom.
Black and Tan.— Over 1216. : 1st and 2nd, Mr. Wilson's Victoria and
General. Under \2Xb.s 1st, Mr. G. Wilson's Prince; 2nd, Mr. J.
Wadington's Tiney. Under 616. : Prizes divided between Mr. J. Hinks's
Nellie and Mr. G. Wilson's Tiney.
White Tots (under 616.) : 1st, Mr. G. Wilson's Music ; 2nd, Mrs.
Chapman's Little Nell.
Dandie Dinmonts, Skyes, or other Scotch. — 1st, Mr. G. Wilson's
Beauty ; 2nd, Mr. E. T. Barrett's Roger ; 3rd, Mrs. Gray's Bessie Lee.
Sheep Dogs. — 1st, Mr. W. W. Thompson's Roger; 2nd, Captain E.
Digby's Katy.
Bulldogs. — 1st, Mr. J. Hinks's Pluto ; 2nd, withheld.
Bull Terriers. — 1st, Mr. J. Godfree's Puss.
Pugs.— 1st, Mr. S. W. Smyth's Sphinx; 2nd, Mr. J. Nunn's Baron-,
3rd, Mrs. Moore's Paddy.
Spaniels.— King Charles : 1st, Mrs. Forder's Rosa ; 2nd, Mr. W. H.
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Xoda's Duke. Blenheims : 1st, Mrs. Forder's Young Duke ; 2nd and 3rd,
Mr. J. Collier's Poppy and Beauty. Puppies : 1st and 2nd, Mr. Collier's
Hose and Pink.
Any Other Variety. — Over 2516. : 1st, Mr. T. Bassett's Leon ; 2nd,
Soy. W. J. Mellor's Sam. Medals : Mr. Southwell's The G*ar and Lady
Robinson's Moltke. Under 2516. : 1st and 2nd, Bey. G. LovelTs Pixie
and Mouse. Medal : Mr. S. W. Smith's Shamrock.
NOTTINGHAM.
The Sixth Annual Dog Show held in the Market Place, on October
2nd, 4th, 5th, and 6th. 536 entries.
Judges — Bloodhounds, Mastiffs, St. Bernards, and Newfoundlands:
Major J. Cowan, and Mr. H. D. Kingdon. Deerhounds and Greyhounds :
Mr. J. Brown. Foxhounds, Harriers, Beagles, Fox Terriers, and Wire-
haired Terriers: Messrs. W. Allison, and Peter Pilgrim. Pointers,
Setters, Retrievers, and Spaniels: Col. Allison, and Col. S. W. Welfitt.
Sheep Dogs, Skye Terriers, Dandie Dvnnumts, and Bedlington Terriers:
Mr. N. Richardson. Otterhounds, Dachshunds, Dalmatians, Bulldogs,
Bull Terriers, Black and Tan Terriers, Smooth-haired ditto, Broken-
haired ditto, Toy ditto, Pomeranians, Pugs, Maltese, Poodles, Italian
Greyhounds, King Charles Spaniels, Blenheim Spaniels, and Foreign
Dogs : Messrs. James Berrie and J. Fisher.
PRIZE LIST.
Bloodhounds. — Dogs : 1st, Major H. Bradford's Rollo. Bitches : 1st,
Mr. D. Collins' s Linda.
Mastiffs. — Champion Class — Dogs : 1st and cup, Major W. Arbuth-
not's Vril. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Hartley's Bowness. Open Class — Dogs :
1st, Mr. J. Hartley's British Lion; 2nd, Mr. T. W. Allen's Prince.
Bitches: 1st, Mr. E. B. Broomhall's Hebe; 2nd, Mr. W. C. T. Dobson,
B.A.'8 Rowena.
St. Bernards. — Champion Class — Dogs : 1st and cup, Mr. F. Gresham's
Hector. Bough-coated — Dogs : 1st, Mr. F. Gresham's Tarquin. Bitches :
1st, Mr. J. Tufft's Juno. Smooth-coated— Dogs : 1st, Mr. F. Gresham's
The Shah. Bitches : 1st, Mr. W. A. Walker's Echo ; 2nd, Mr. H. D. M.
Littler' s Beine.
Newfoundlands. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. W. Coats' s Leo ; 2nd, Mr. A. Adams's
Major. Bitches : 1st, Mr. C. J. Carroll's Sable II.
Deerhounds. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. H. P. Parkes's Bevis. Bitches : 1st,
Mr. H. P. Parkes's Teeldar; 2nd, Mr. J. Ford's Bess.
Greyhounds. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. Waddington's Saddler. Bitches : 1st,
Mr. W. S. Hulse's Remnant.
Otterhounds, — 1st, Mr. J. C. Carrick's Lucifer.
Beagles. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. E. B. Peyton's Merryman. Bitches : 1st,
Mr. I. Mitchell's Doxey*
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Fox Terriers. — Chanypion Class — Dogs: 1st, Mr. J. Shepherd's
Buffett. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Shepherd's Lille. Open Class — Dogs : 1st,
Mr. W. C. Cheshire's General; 2nd, Mr. W. Carlyle's Mac III.; 3rd,
Mr. W. Pidcocfc's Spot; 4th, Mr. J. Terry's Young Tyke; 5th, Mr. C. B.
Watson's Sailor. Bitches : 1st, Mr. E. Boss's Violet ; 2nd, Mr. J. Arrow-
smith's Venom ; 3rd, Mr. E. Billyeald's NeU; 4th, Mr. J. Terry's Wasp;
5th, Mr. W. Measnres's Nettle. Puppies —Dogs : 1st, Mr. E. Sharpe's
Trimmer; 2nd, Mr. P. J. Astbury. Bitches: 1st, Mr. J. Sumner's
Patch ; 2nd, Mr. P. Wright's Fun ; 3rd, Capt. H. Ashton's Spot.— With
Entire Tails — 1st, Mr. J. Terry's Sprigg.
Pointers. — Large Size — Champion Class : 1st, Mr. T. Whippell's Wag.
Open Class — Dogs : 1st, Hon. L. Stanhope's Major. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J.
S. Marsh's Flossie. — Small Size — Champion Class — 1st, Mr. W. Aaron's
Ruby. Open Class— Dogs : 1st, Mr. J. Whitaker's Ben. Bitches : 1st,
Mr. W. H. Walker's Juno,
Setters. — Champion Class : 1st, Mr. W. Coath's Lang.
English Settees. — Champion Class : 1st and cup, Mr. W. F. Bayly's
Dash. Open Class— Doga : 1st, Mr. W. F. Bayly's Pat. Bitches :
1st, Mr. W. F. Bayly's Pert.
Black and Tan Setters. — Champion Class : 1st, Mr. W. Coath's-
Lang. Open Class— Dogs: 1st, Mr. T. Bosworth's Duke; 2nd, Mr. R,
Goodwin's Tony. Bitches : 1st, Mr. F. J. Staples-Browne's Juno.
Irish Setters. — Champion Class : 1st, Mr. J. Waddington's Shoot.
Open Class.— Dogs : 1st, Mr. T. Wood's Ben.
Retrievers. — Black, Curly -coated— Champion Class: 1st and cup,.
Mr. W. A. How's Toby. Open Class — Dogs : 1st, Mr. A. Large's Sam ;
2nd, Mr. T. Roberts's Lincoln. Bitches : 1st, Hon. C. Lowther's Lady
Flora. Black Smooth or Wavy-coated. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. S. R. Wood's.
Jess. Bitches : 1st, Mr. R. R. Reayely's Nell. Any other Colour : 1st,.
Mr. W. Bullock, jun.'s, Negro. Any Colour: 1st, Mr. C. A. Baylis's
Copson.
Irish Spaniels. — 1st, Capt. E. Montresor's Moss.
Water Spaniels. — 1st, Capt. the Hon. W. Arbuthnot's Young Rover v
Clumber Spaniels. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. P. Bullock's Nabob. Bitches :
1st, Mr. J. Handy's Rhyl.
Sus3ex Spaniels. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. P. Bullock's Glaze. Bitches : 1st,
Mr. W. S. Holmes's Bess. — Large Size — Dogs : 1st, Mr. P. Bullock's
Bob. Bitches : 1st and cup, Mr. P. Bullock's Nellie. — Small Size —
Dogs : 1st, Mr. P. Bullock's Saw. Bitches : 1st, Mr. P. Bullock's Flirt.
Dachshunds. — Black and tan : 1st, Mr. J. Temperley, jun.'s Berg-
mann; 2nd, Mr. E. Hatton's Puzzle. Any other breed: 1st, Mr. E*
Hutton's Festus ; 2nd, Rev. G. F. Lovell's Bubble.
Sheep Dogs. — Champion Class. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. J. Brown's Hero. —
Rough-coated — Dogs : 1st, Miss F. Welby's Dick ; 2nd, Mr. T. Strick-
land's Tweed. Bitches : 1st, Capt. E. Digby's Katy. — Smooth-coated :
1st, Mr. A. C. Bradbury's NeU.
Dalmatians. — 1st and cup, Mr. F. Britton's Captain; 2nd, Mr. J.
Fawdry's Traviser.
Bulldogs. — Champion Class : 1st, Mr. V. Shaw's Saul. — Large Size —
Dogs: 1st and cup, Mr. V. Shaw's Sepoy; 2nd, Mr. C. Rotherham's
Prince. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Collins-'s Nettle. Small Size — Dogs : 1st,
Mr. J. Bates's Tom. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Whyatt, jun.'s Luce.
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Bull Tebbiebs. — Champion Class : 1st and cup, Mr. C. L. Boyce's
Tarqum.— White— Large Size — Dogs : 1st, Mr. P. Yardley's Young Bill;
2nd, Mr. C. L. Boyce's Tartar. — Small Size — Dogs : 1st, Mr. J. Davis,
jnn.'s Peter ; 2nd, Mr. B. Evans's Bertie. Bitches : 1st, Mr. C. Darby's
Kit.— Other than White— Dogs : 1st, Mr. W. A. H. Miller's Patsy.— With
Uncut Ears : 1st, Mr. J. Terry's Tory ; 2nd, Mr. E. Bnrley's Puss.
Black and Tan Tebbiebs.— Champion Class : 1st, Mr. J. Martin's
Raglan. Open Class — Large Size : 1st, Mr. J. Gntteridge's Guess : Small
Size: 1st, Mr. J. Martin's- Rasper. — With Uncut Ears: 1st, Mr. J.
Gntteridge's Myrtle. — Not Black and Tan — Smooth-haired : 1st and cnp
and 2nd, Mr. J. Martin's Joe and Jim.
Sktb Tebbiebs. — Prick-eared: No prize awarded. Drop-eared: 1st,
Mr. Briggs's Sam; 2nd, Mr M. Gretton's Lass O'Qowrie.
Dandie Dinmonts. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. J. Locke's Doctor ; 2nd, Mr. W.
Borne' s Brock. Bitches: 1st, Bev. S. T. Mosse's Nellie; 2nd, Mr. J.
Locke's Tarr.
Bedlington Tebbiebs. — Dogs: 1st, Mr. T. J. Pickett's Tynedale.
Bitches : 1st, Mr. T. J. Pickett's Tyndale II.
Broken-haired Tebbiebs. — Bitches : 1st, Mr. B. Leavesley's Tip.
Wire-haired Tebbiebs. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. W. Carrick, jnn.'s Venture ;
2nd, Mr. J. Terry's Tip. Bitches : 1st, Mr. W. Carrick, jnn.'s Vixen.
Tot Tebriebs. — Smooth-haired : 1st, Mr. G. B. Whitehead's Frisky ;
2nd, Mr. J. Martin's Minnie. — Broken-haired: 1st and cnp, Mr. D.
Hirst's Pride of Yorkshire.
Pomebanians. — White : 1st, Mr. G. Mauley's Torry. '
Pugs.— Dogs : Mr. T. H. Hickens's Max; 2nd, Mr. W. L. Faire, jun.'s
Friday. Bitches : 1st, Mr. P. Hutchinson's Judy ; 2nd, Mr. W. L.
Faire' s Mrs. Crusoe.
Maltese. — 1st, Mr. P. Williams's Flossie; 2nd, Mr. H. Allen's Chloe.
Poodles.— 1st, Mr. L. A. Wise's Bob; 2nd, Mr. P. Wright's Lion.
Italian Gbeyhounds. — 1st, Mr. W. McDonald's Molly.
Blenheim Spaniels. — 1st, Mr. V. A. Julius's Colonel.
Fobeign Dogs. — Sporting; 1st, Mr. G. F. Lovell's VaJborg. — Non-
Sporting : 1st, Mr. J. Marx.
Puppies. — Five : 1st, Mr. J. Fawdry's.— Six : 1st, Mr. E. Hutton's.
— Puppies : 1st, Mrs. G. Taylor's.— Five : 1st, Mr. G. Manley's. — Six :
1st, Mr. T. W. Jephcott's.— Four : Prize withheld.
HULL.
UNDEB THE KENNEL CLUB BULES.
This Dog Show was held in the Artillery Barracks, Hull, on October 9th,
10th, 11th, and 12th. About 480 entries.
Judges. — Dandie Dinmonts : Mr. W. Foster, Carlisle. Other classes :
Mr. W. Lort, Tockleton Hall, near Shrewsbury ; and Mr. S. Handley,
Manchester.
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PEIZE LIST.
Bloodhounds. — 1st, Mr. J. A. Cowen's Dipton; 2nd, withheld.
Dbbbhounds. — let, Mr. E. H. Wright's Bevis; 2nd, withheld; 3rd,
Mrs. E. Newcomen's Una.
Greyhounds. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. T. Sharples's Lauderdale ; 2nd, Mr. E.
Coultas's Bruce ; 3rd, Mr. W. Bearpark's Game Cock. Bitches : 1st and
extra, Mr. T. Sharples's Bit of Fun; 2nd, Mr. J. C. Elwis's ; 3rd, Mr.
G. lister' 8 Sweet Treasure.
Pointers. — Dogs : 1st and extra, Mr. F. S. Arkwright's General ; 2nd,
Mr. J. ShorthoEe's Bob ; 3rd, Mr. A. Stott's Shoot. Bitches : 1st, Mr.
W. H. Walker's Helen ; 2nd, Mr. J. Shorthose's Ruby; 3rd, Mr. F. S.
Arkwright's Primula.
Setters. — Dogs : 1st and extras, Mr. J. Fletcher's Dash ; 2nd, Mr. T.
B. Bowers' Bandit; 3rd, Mr. J. A. Cowen's Rap. Bitches : 1st and 2nd,
Mr. T. B. Bowers* Bessie II. and Beauty ; 3rd, Mr. E. J. L. Price's Whit-
church Bess.
Eetrievers. — Curly-coated. — Dogs: 1st, Mr. J. W. Morris's True;
2nd, Mr. E. Ellis's Truth ; 3rd, Mr. J. Holmes's Lulu. Bitches : 1st, Mr.
J. W. Morris's XL.; 2nd, Mr. E. Eichards's Nell; 3rd, Mr. E. Ellis's
Bounce. — Smooth or wavy-coated. — Dogs : 1st and 2nd, Mr. S. E. Shirley's
Perttix and Peer; 3rd, Mr. H. E. Eudge's Pilot. Bitches : 1st and extra,
Mr. S. E. Shirley's Lady Evelyn ; 2nd, Mr. C. A. Bayliss's Blithesome ;
3rd, withheld.
Spaniels. — Sussex. — Dogs: 1st, Mr. A. W. Langdale's Lawyer; 2nd,
Mr. T. B. Bowers' Max; 3rd, Mr. J. Fletcher's George. Bitches : 1st and
extra 2nd, 3rd, Mr. T. B. Bowers' Bustle. — Clumber : 1st, Mr. J. Fletcher's
Beau; 2nd, Mr. P. Bullock's Nabob; 3rd, Mr. W. Allison's Dash.— Other
Spaniels — Dogs : 1st, Mr. W. W. Boul ton's Beaver ; 2nd, Mr. J.
Fletcher's Bruce; 3rd, Mr. T. B. Bowers' s Buccleuch. Bitches: 1st and
extra, Mr. P. Bullock's Nellie; 2nd, Mr. W. S. Holmes's FUrt ; 3rd, Mr.
W. W. Boulton'8 Rhea. All varieties of water spaniels : 1st, Mr. W. S.
Holmes's Dash; 2nd, Mr. W. Eoycroft, jun.'s Bridget; 3rd, Mr. P.
Bullock's Flo.
Fox Terriers. — Champion Class. — Dogs : 1st and extra, Mr. J.
Fletcher's Rattler ; 2nd, Mr. J. Shepherd's Buffet. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J.
Shepherd's Lille. — Open Class. — Dogs : 1st and extra, Mr. W. Allison's
Jester II.; 2nd, Mr. J. C. Coupe's Young Tyrant; 3rd, Mr. J. Shepherd's
Young Rattler. Bitches : 1st, Mr. K. K. Brochner's Popsey ; second, Mr.
F. Singleton's Fury ; 3rd, Mr. E. Earp's Vine; extra, Mr. A. Easten's
Judy. Dogs or Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Summer's ; 2nd, Mr. E. White's
; 3rd, Mr. J. Shepherd's Ruffian.
Terriers. — Wire-haired : 1st, Mr. H. Lacy's Broom; 2nd, Mr. C.
Kirby's Sting ; 3rd, Mr. W. Beecroft's Spark.
Ant other Sporting Breed. — Equal 1st, Mr. J. C. Carrick's Booser,
Mr. W. Allison's Jerker, Mr. F. Adcock's Satan^ and Mr. E. Hutton's
Festus.
Mastiffs. — Dogs : 1st and extra, Eev. W. J. Mellor's Champion Turk ;
2nd, Mr. J. Hartley's Scawfell ; 3rd, Mr. E. Earp's Kaiser. Bitches : 1st,
Miss Aglionby's Lottie; 2nd, Mr. J. Shaw's Nelly; 3rd, Eev. W. J.
Mellor's Duchess.
St. Bernards. — Rough : 1st and extra and 2nd, Mr. F. Gresham's
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Hector and Monk; 3rd, Mr. T. H. Stiff's Woodin. Smooth— Ut, Miss
Aglionby's Jura.
Newfoundlands. — 1st, Mr. W. Coat's Leo ; 2nd, Mr. H. Hare's Nero ;
3rd, Mr. J. W. Robinson's GilUes.
Sheep Dogs. — Rough : 1st and extra and 2nd, Mr. H. Lacy's Darnley
and Ettrick; 3rd, Mr. A. H. Jubb's Bruce. Smooth : 1st, Mr. H. Lacy's
Fan ; 2nd, Mr. T. J. Croworoft's Meg ; 3rd, Mr. H. Dalziel's Yarrow.
Bull Dogs. — 1st and 2nd, Mr. G. A. Dawes' Punch and Maggie Lauder ;
3rd, Mr. G. Anderton's Crack.
Bull Terriers. — 1st and extra and 2nd, Mr. B. P. Pfeil's Young
Victor and Puss ; 3rd, Mr. J. Parker's Crib.
Black and Tan Terriers. — Smooth — Dogs : 1st and extra, 2nd,
and 3rd, Mr. H. Lacy's Belcher, Sir Garnet, and General. Bitches
{exceeding 11H>.) : 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, Mr. H. Lacy's Surprise, Saff II.,
and Mona ; extra, Mr. F. Field's Victory. Dogs or Bitches (not exceed-
ing 1116.) : 1st, Mr. H. Lacy's Rara; 2nd and 3rd, Mr. G. Wilson's
Prince and Tiny.
White English Terriers. — 1st and 2nd, Mr. J. Boocroft's Sylph
and Tim; 3rd, Mr. G. Wilson's Lucy.
Skye Terriers. — 1st and 2nd, Mr. A. Bonlton's Jack and Mona; 3rd,
Mr. B. T. Briggs's Sam.
Dandie Dinmont Terriers. — Doge : 1st and extra, Mr. S. T. Mosse's
Shamrock ; 2nd, Mrs. R. Newcomen's Kilt ; 3rd, Mr. J. Brough's Toper.
Bitches : 1st, Mr. S. T. Mosse's Schann; 2nd, Mr. J. Locke's Gyp ; 3rd,
Mrs. B. Newcomen's Alie.
Bedlington Terriers. — 1st, Mr. H. Lacy's Shark ; 2nd, Mr. T.
Stoddart's Fearless ; 3rd, Mr. J. D. Caris's Pedlar.
Yorkshire Terriers. — 1st and extra, Mrs. M. A. Foster's Bounce ;
2nd, Miss H. Alder son's Royal.
Toy Terriers. — Rough-haired: 1st and extra, Mrs. M. A. Foster's
Young Bright; 2nd, Miss H. Alderson's Handel; 3rd, Mrs. M. A.
Foster's Juno. — Smooth-haired : 1st and 2nd, Mr. H. Lacy's Miss Flurry
and Miss Merry ; 3rd, Miss H. Alderson's Merit.
Pugs.— 1st, Mrs. M. Foster's King Coffee; 2nd, Mr. T. Sharples's
Bongo ; 3rd, Bey. F. H. Hichens's Max.
King Charles or Blenheim. — 1st, Mr. C. Dawson's Frisky ; 2nd
and 3rd, Mr. J. Collier's Duke and Beauty II.
Any other Variety. — 1st, Mr. G. Dawes's Garry ; 2nd, Mr* G. W.
Bayliss's Floss ; 3rd, Mrs. £. Orange's Prince.
DUBLIN.
The First Annual Show op Dogs, under the Great National Dog
Show Society of Ireland, held in the Exhibition Palace, Dublin, on the
2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th of November. 451 entries.
Judges. — Greyhounds and Deerhounds : Lord Lnrgan, Brownlow House,
Lurgan. Pointers and Setters : Mr. J. L. Darby, 3, Mespie-road, Dublin ;
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Mr. W. Whyte, Annadale Park, jFairview ; and Mr. W. Jamieson, 68,
Harcourt-street, Dublin. Retrievers, Spaniels, Bloodhounds, Mastiffs, SL
Bernards, Newfoundlands, Dalmatians, and Sheepdogs: Mr. J. S. Skid-
more, of Nantwich ; Mr. P. Watson, Friar's Town, Tallaght ; and Mr.
D. Bellaney, Eaker House, Lncan. Bulldogs, Terriers, and the rest : Mr.
E. Armstrong, Dauby Lodge, Waterford ; Mr. H. Gibson, Brookenhnrst ;
Mr. R. W. Boyle, Nnlltown, Dnndrnm ; and Mr. R. G. Ridgway, Water-
ford.
Secretary. — Mr. P. W. Corrigan.
PRIZE LIST.
Irish Red Settees. — Champion Class — Dogs : 1st, Mr. H. L. Jeph-
son's March; 2nd, Mr. R. F. Ruttledge-Fair's Wadds. Bitches : 1st, Mr.
M. F. Nuttall's Maybe ; 2nd, Miss L. Warburton's Lilly. Open Class,
56K>. and upwards. — Dogs : 1st and 2nd, Mr. F. H. Bass's Carlow and
Shot. Bitches: 1st, Mr. W. J. Corbet's Kate III.; 2nd, J. Brennan's
Kissey Kissey. Under 5516. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. W. D. Crosbie's ; 2nd,
Mr. R. S. GreenhilTs Elcho ; 3rd, Mr. W. J. Corbet's York IV. Under 50 lb.
—Bitches : 1st, Mr. W. J. Corbet's Zella ; 2nd, Mr. M. F. Nuttall's Loo
II. ; 3rd, Mr. W. J. Corbet's Lilly III.— With White— Champion Class :
1st, Mr. H. M'Dougall's Fan; 2nd, Mr. J. Ruddy's Grouse. Open
Class.— Bogs : 1st, Mr. C. M. Gage's Noble ; 2nd, Mr. J. H. O'Brien's
Dash; 3rd, Mr. L. G. Strangman's Baby. Bitches: 1st, Mr. J. O'Con-
nor's Di ; 2nd, Mr. J. Brady's Fanny ; 3rd, Mr. D. Sullivan's Rose.
English Settees, except Black and Tan. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. P.
Murphy's Dash ; 2nd, Rev. F. Briscow's Sweep ; 3rd, Mr. W. de C. Duff's
Beau. Bitches : 1st, Mr. P. Murphy's Floss.
Black and Tan Settees. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. H. Mainsty's Duke; 2nd,
Mr. W. F. Fosbury's Charley : 3rd, Mr. J. R. Leahy's Tan. Bitches :
1st, Mr. F.Goodbody's Nell; 2nd, Mr. J. T. Richardson's Belle; 3rd, Mr.
T. R. Chapman's NelUe.
Pointers. — Champion Class— Large Size, 5515. and upwards — Dogs:
1st, Mr. C. Crofton's Grouse ; 2nd, Mr. W. Reigh's Grouse. Under 55&.
—Dogs : 1st, Mr. P. B. Newell's Dash ; 2nd, Mr. T. W. Webber's Den.
Bitches: 1st, Mr. W. F. Jarrett's Maggie; 2nd, Major R. Palmer's
Partridge.
Retrievers. — Curly coated — Dogs : 1st, Mr. T. French's Fritz; 2nd,
Mr. W. Scanlan's Dash. Bitches : 2nd, Capt. Cecil's Jet. Wavy coated :
1st, Mr. E. R. Fitzpatrick's Noble ; 2nd, Mr. T. Butler's Hero ; 3rd, Miss
R. Sealey's Dover.
Spaniels, for Field or Covert. — 1st and 2nd, Mr. P. Bullock's
NelUe and Floss ; 3rd, Mr. J. Sandy's Saxon ; extra 3rd, Capt. G. S. Byng's
Jessie.
Irish Water Spaniels. — Dogs: 1st, Mr. S. Blair's Wallace; 2nd,
Mr. E. A. Evans's Charlie ; 3rd, Mr. F. Goodbody's Drake. Bitches :
2nd, Mr. J. Whitla's Cushla; 3rd, Mr. J. O. Donnell's Minnie.
Greyhounds. — Champion Class — 1st, Mr. Saunders, jun.'s, Blue Eye ;
2nd, Mr. J. Martin's Young Hercules. Open Class — Dogs : 1st, Mr. W.
F. Barrett's Marquis. Bitches : 1st, Mr. T. Nevill's Happy Sally.
Mastiffs.— Dogs : 1st, Capt. G. S. Byng's Champion ; 2nd, Mr. W. T.
Stoker's Tom; 3rd, Mr. J. Munn's Leo. Bitches: 1st, Capt. G. S.
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Byng's Fury ; 2nd, Mr. A. H. Jeffcott's Juno ; 3rd, Mr. A. H. Bowles's
Srenda.
St. Bernards. — Dogs : 1st, J. FottrelTs Bern ; 2nd, H. H. Murray's
Tell ; 3rd, Dr. Ford's AU Bey. Bitches : Prizes withheld.
Newfoundlands. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. G. C. Lawder's Major ; 2nd, Mr.
J. H. W. Thomas's Boatswain ; 3rd, Mr. G. Thompson's Benjamin Dis-
raeli. Bitches : 1st, Mr. C. J. Carroll's Sable II.; 2nd, Mr. D. O'Connell's
8ablel %
Dalmatians. — 2nd, Mr. R. M'Quater's Lady Dot.
- Sheepdogs.— Dogs : 1st, Mr. E. J. Guild's The Shah; 2nd, Mr. M. F.
Nuttall's Glen. Bitches: 1st, Mr. W. Blaker's Norma; 2nd, Mr. F. J.
Oollinan's Lassie ; 3rd, Miss Rita M'Dowel's Jessie.
Bulldogs.— 1st, Mr. T. G. Dundas's Punch; 2nd, Mr. H. M. H.
Wheatly's Lumpas; 3rd, Mr. E. S. Snow's Beauty.
Bull Terriers. — Exceeding 1816. : 1st, Mr. R.P. Pfeil's Young Victor;
2nd, Mr. E. Moinsty's Viper; 3rd, Mr. J. Martin's Nettie. Under lSlb. :
1st and 2nd, Mr. W. Murray's Beauty and Tom Sayers ; 3rd, Mr. J. S.
Exham's Snap.
White English Terriers.— Dogs : 2nd, Mr. J. J. Pym's Physic.
Bitches: 1st, Miss B. M. O'Loghlen's Trip.
Irish Terriers. — Open Class — Dogs (exceeding 916.) : 1st, Mr. G. Jami-
son's Battler. Bitches (over 9U>.) : 1st and cup, Mr. G. Jamison's Peggy ;
2nd, Mr. A. Grubb's Vixen.
Fox Terriers.- Champion Class : 1st and Turner cup, Mr. W.
Bullock's Jim; 2nd, Mr. J. R. Whittle's Snap. — Open Class — Dogs:
Equal 1st, Mr. W. J. Rumley's Byngo and Mr. T. Mallinson's Jack ; 2nd,
Mr. J. S. Hardy's Tipper. Bitches : 1st, Dr. Biddulph's Dolly; 2nd, Mr.
J. S. Hardy's Spotty ; 3rd, Mr. A. Richard's Jessie. Under 9 months :
1st and 2nd, Mr. R. Erskine's Master Ben and Violet; 3rd, G.Johnstone's
George Frederick.
Black and Tan Terriers. — 1st, Miss H. Alderson's Victoria; 2nd
and 3rd, Mr. J. Heapes's Major and Kit.
Skte Terriers. — 1st, Mr. S. T. Gordon.
Dandle Dinmonts.— 1st, Mr. J. Finchett's Meg ; 2nd and 3rd, Mr. J.
Barclay's Tartar and DandAe.
Broken-haired Terriers. — 1st and 2nd, Miss H. Alderson's Mozart
and Handel ; 3rd, Mrs. Cox's Sprite.
Bbdlington Terriers. — 3rd, Mr. J. Bell's Jack.
Toy Terriers. — Smooth: 1st, Miss H. Alderson's Beauty; 2nd, Mr.
E. Batchelor's Grip. Rough : 1st, Miss H. Alderson's Kate ; 2nd, Mr.
J. C. M'Hveen's Tidy.
Pugs. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. A. Meldon's Nigger ; 2nd, Mrs. S. E. Groome's
Charlie; 3rd, Mr. M. Allan's Sam. Bitches : 1st, Miss 0. Stephen's
Beauty; 2nd, Mrs. P. R. Pigott's Judy; 3rd, Mrs. J. Tuffnell's
Duchess.
Ladies' Class. — 1st, Miss M'Dowel's Jackie ; 2nd, Mrs. J. J. Giltrap's
Floss.
Miscellaneous. — Over 25Z6. ; 1st, Mr. G. Wright's Alp ; 2nd, Mr.
A. E. West's Cceline. Under 25tt>. : 1st, Mr. T. W. Webber's Dachsie ;
2nd, Mr. J. J. Pirn's Bismarck ; 3rd, Mr. G. Ball's Rover.
Cottagers' Class.— 1st, Mr. J. Flanagan's Lassie; 2nd, Mr. P.
Maguire's Diamond ; 3rd, Mr. A. Phillips's Squeezer.
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Sporting Puppies. — Under 3 months old : 1st, Mr. W. J. Corbet's red
setter ; 2nd, Mr. P. Murphy's English setter ; 3rd, Mr. M. F. Nuttall'a
Irish red setter.
HANLEY.
The Annual Exhibition of Dogs, held in the covered Market and
Town Hall, Hanley, on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th November, 1875. 217
entries.
Judges. — Mr. J. Walker, of Halifax and Mr. W. Lort. Secretary. — Mr.
A. Bylands.
PRIZE LIST.
Greyhounds. — 1st, Mr. J. Wadington's ; 2nd, Messrs. D. and W.
Sims' s Lord Derby.
Pointbes. — Equal 1st, Mr. J. Jueson's dog and Mr. R. H. H. Pear's
Shot; 2nd, Mr. J. H. Lasbrey's .
Setters. — 1st, Mr. B. P. Price's Whitchurch Bess ; 2nd, Rev. G. L.
Maedona's Banger II. ; extra 2nd, Mr. J. W. Mou eon's Sancho.
Spaniels. — Champion Class : 1st, Mr. T. B. Bower's Buccleuch ; Open
Class : 1st, Mr. W. F. Bewley's Dash ; 2nd, Mr. J. Bourne's Dash.
Mastiffs.— 1st, Mr. S. A. Smith's Turk; 2nd, Mr. W. H. Taylor's
Monarch.
Bloodhounds. — No awards.
Newfoundlands. — No awards.
Retrievers. — 1st and extra, Mr. W. A. How's Toby ; 2nd, Mr. J. S.
Moss's Carlo.
Fox Terriers. — Champion Class: 1st and extra, Messrs. W. S.
Massin and J. B. Blimlett's Vartour; 2nd, Mr. E. Southwell's Stifler.
Open Closs-r-Dogs : 1st and extra, Mr. C. Jones's Chance ; 2nd, Mr. J. C.
Coupe's . Bitches: 1st and extra, Mr. G. H. Warren's Vic; 2nd,
Mr. M. E. M. Southwell's Sybil; 3rd, Mr. T. J. Jones's Claret.
Bulldogs. — Equal 1st, Mr. G. Anderton's Crack and Mr. J. Hinok's
Young Tumbler ; 2nd, Mr. G. Anderton's CUnker.
Bull Terriers. — Champion Class: 1st and extra, Mr. J. Hinok's
White Prince. Open Class : 1st and 2nd, Mr. J. Hinck's Young Turk and
Young Puss. Under 1616. : 1st, Mr. R. Evans's Daisy.
Black and Tan Terriers. — Over 1016. ,- 1st, Mr. G. Wilson's Vic ;
2nd, Mr. J. Martin's . The whole olass were highly commended.
From 516. to 1016. : 1st, Mr. J. Martin's ; 2nd, Mr. H. Capewell's
Gipsy Queen. Smooth (except Black and Tan) : 1st and 2nd and extra,
Mr. J. Martin's Oem and Joe. Broken haired : 1st, Mr. G. H. Colmore's
Tip ; 2nd, Mr. J. H. Kenyon's Bough; 3rd, Mr. G. Wilson's King.
Skte Terriers. — 1st and 2nd, Mr. G. F. Ward's .
Tot Terriers. — Under 516. ; 1st, Mr. G. Wilson's Dott.
Ant other Breed.— Over 3016. : 1st and 2nd and extra, Mr. F.
Gresham's St. Bernards f Hector , and Dagmar. Under 3016. : Mr. J.
Martin's Dandie Dinmont ; 2nd, Mr. L. H. Eldrid's (pug bitch) Hardy.
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Cross Breeds. — Over 3016. : 1st, Mr. W. Bennison's (rabbit bitch) ;
2nd, Mr. J. Derbyshire's .
Sheepdogs.— 1st, Mr. A. H. Jubb's Bruce ; 2nd, Mr. C. Meigh's .
Local Classes.
Fox Terriers. — 1st, Mr. G. Davies's Trap ; 2nd, Mr. J. Woolisoroft's
Bull Terriers. — Dog or Bitoh : 2nd, Mr. J. Collier's .
Black and Tan Terriers. — 1st, Mr. J. Farnell's ; 2nd, Mr. W.
Hop wood' s Prince.
Broken Haired Terriers. — 1st, Mr. J. Gorman's Smart ; 2nd, Mr.
A. Sherratt's Minnie.
Tot Terriers. — Under 6U>. : 2nd, Miss Evan's Florry.
Sussex Spaniels. — 1st, Mr. T. B. Bower's Max. Extra Class — Dog :
1st, Mr. T. B. Bower's Beryl.
Ant Breed. — Under 3016. ; 1st, Mr. H. Capewell's Duke.
BIRMINGHAM.
The Sixteenth Dog Show, held at Birmingham, in the Curzon Exhibi-
tion Hall, on Nov. 29th and 30th, and Deo. 1st and 2nd, 1875. 1000'
entries.
President. — The Bight Hon. the Earl Howe.
Judges. — Pointers : Viscount Combermere ; Mr. Tom LI. Brewer, Dan-
y-Graig, Newport, Monmouthshire. Bloodhounds, Mastiffs, and St. Ber-
nards : Mr. E. Hanbury, Eastrop Grange, Highworth, Wilts. Deerhounds
and Greyhounds: Mr. S. Mallaby, Grendon, Atherstone. Setters and
Foreign Sporting Dogs : Mr. W. Lort, Yockleton Hall, near Shrewsbury.
Spaniels : Capt. Willett, Hereford : Kev. A. L. Willett, Meriden Vicarage,
near Coventry. Retrievers: Mr. S. E. Shirley, M.P., Ettington Park,
Stratford -on-A von ; and Mr. B. B. Moore, 18, Victoria-street, Wolver-
hampton. Dachshunds, Dalmatians, and Foreign Non-Sporting Dogs : Mr.
J. Fisher, Carhead, Cross Hills, Yorkshire. Otter Hounds, Harriers, and
Beagles : Mr. J. Walker, Highgate Cottage, Marchwiel, Wrexham. Fox
Terriers : Mr. J. Walker, Wrexham ; and Mr. W. Cropper, Minting, Horn-
castle. Bulldogs and Bull Terriers : Mr. C. Collins, Oakfield-road, Selly
Park, Birmingham. Shye Terriers, Dandies, Broken-haired, BedUngton,
and Wire-haired Terriers : Mr. J. Nisbet, Bumbleton, Greenlaw, Berwick-
shire ; and Mr. J. Fisher, Cross Hills, Yorkshire. Newfoundlands, Sheep-
dogs, Smooth-haired and Black and tan Terriers, Pomeranians, Pugs,
Maltese, Italian Greyhounds, Blenheims, King Charles, Poodles, and Toy
Terriers : Mr. J. Peroival, Sardon House, Bristol-road, Birmingham ; and
Mr. M. Hedley, Claremont, Bedhill, Surrey.
Secretary. — Mr. G. Beech, Athensum-buildings, 9, Temple-row, Bhv
mingham.
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PRIZE LIST.
Sporting Dogs.
Bloodhounds. — Champion Class— Cup, Mr. E. E. Ray's Peeress. Open
Clas8—DogB : Cup, Mr. E. Bird's Brutus ; 2nd, Major H. Radford's Rollo.
Bitches : Cup and 2nd, Mr. E. R. Ray's Mona and Vesta.
Deerhounds. — Champion Class — Dogs : Cup, Mr. H. C. Musters's
Torunn. Bitches : 1st (two cups), Mr. H. P..Parkes's Teelda or Hylda.
Open Class— Dog* : Cup, Mr. G. W. Hay's Rufus ; 2nd, Mr. H. P. Parkes's
Bevis. (A Moderate Class.) Bitches : Cup, Lord St. Leonards' s Hylda ;
2nd, Mr. J. Ford's Bess.
Greyhounds.— Dogs : 1st (and extra cup), Messrs. D. and W. Sims' s
Lord Derby; 2nd, Mr. J. Gilman, jun.'s Covenanter; 3rd, Mr. H. L. Toms'
Bicester. Bitches : Cup, Mr. T. Sharples's Bit of Fun; 2nd, Mr. T. Hors-
fall's Her Majesty ; 3rd, Mr. E. Hobson's True Girl.
Otter Hounds. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. J. C. Carrick, M.O.H.'s Rafter.
Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. C. Carrick, M.O.H.'s Charmer.
Harriers. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. CD. Everett's Saffron; 2nd, withheld.
Bitches : 1st and 2nd, Mr. C. D. Everett's Varnish and Daffodil.
Beagles. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. E. B. Peyton's Merryman. Bitches : 1st,
Mr. F. R. Nevill's Violet.
Fox Terriers. — Champion Ctoss-^Dogs : 1st (and extra cup), Mr. J.
Fletcher's Rattler. Bitches : Cup, Mr. J. Shepherd's Lille. Open Class
— Dogs : Cup, Mr. T. Bassett's Varmint, late Bendy ; 2nd, Mr. J. R.
Whittle's Snop, late Speck Lachion ; 3rd, Mr. J. Shepherd's Buffett ; 4th,
Mr. G. L. Waring' s Moscow. (A very excellent class.) Bitches : Cup, Mr.
R. Earp's Vine; 2nd, Mr. G. H. Warren's Vic; 3rd, Mr. J. Terry's Nell;
4th, Mr. R. Alston's Spink. A very good class.
Pointers.— Large Size — Champion Class— Dogs : 1st, two cups, Mr.
T. Wippell's Wagg. Open Class — Dogs : Cup, J. E. Mason's Marquis ;
2nd, Mr. W. C. Salter's Duke; 3rd, Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's Macgregor.
Bitches: All disqualified for weight. Medium Size — Champion Class —
Dogs : Cup, Mr. C. W. Brierley's Sultan. Bitches : Cup, Mr. J. Prior's
Nell. Open Class— Dogs : Cup, Mr. D. M. Norrish's Don II. ; 2nd, Mr.
R. Parr's Don. Bitches : Cup, Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's Pearl ; 2nd, Dr. J.
Brookes's Blair. Small Size — Champion Class— Dogs : Cup, Mr. J. H.
Whitehouse's Paw. Bitches : Cup, Mr. G. M. Oliver's Luno. Open Class
— Dogs : Cup, Mr. J. Whitehouse's Cedric; 2nd, Mr. J. Bishop's Bounce.
Bitches : Cup and 2nd, Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's Lady Pearl and Rosalie.
A very good olass.
English Setters. — Champion Class— Dogs : Cup, Mr. J. H. White-
house's Rap. Bitches : R. L. LI. Purcell-Llewellin's Petrel. Open Class
— Dogs: Cup, Messrs. Furness and Sudall's Dash; 2nd, Mr. G. de L.
Macdona's Ranger II. A good class. Bitches : Cup, Mr. R. L. LI.
Purcell-Llewellin's Phantom : 2nd, Miss H. Alderson's Doro. An extra-
ordinarily good class — one of the best ever shown.
Black and Tan Setters. — Champion Class — Dogs: Cup, Mr. T. C.
Meyrick's Rock. Bitches : Cup, Mrs. U. Wood's RegaUa. Open Class —
Dogs : Cup, Mr. R. W. Neville's Grouse ; 2nd, Mr. E. L. Parson's Grouse.
A good class. Bitches : Cup, Mr. E. L. Parson's Floss ; 2nd, Mr. T. W.
Webley's Belle. A very good class.
Irish Setters. — Dogs : Cup, Mr. E. Sandell, jun.'s Palmerston; 2nd,
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Mr. E. L. LI. Purcell-Llewellin's Kite. An exceedingly good class.
Bitches : Cup, Mr. G. U. G. M'Haffie's Mina ; 2nd, Mr. J. Kennedy's
Venus.
Retrievers. — CurVg-coated — Champion Class — Dogs : Cup, Mr. J. W.
Morris's True. Bitches : Cup, J. W. Morris's X.L. Open Class — Dogs :
Cup, Mr. E. Ellis's Truth; 2nd, Mr. J. Holmes's Lulu. An indifferent
class. Bitches : 1st (and extra cup), Mr. E. Bichards's Nell; 2nd, Mr. E.
Ellis's Bounce. — Smooth or Wavy coated — Champion Class — Dogs : Cup,
Mr. B. Price's Moliere. Bitches : Cup, Mr. J. Andrew's Beaver. Open
Class—Dogs : Cup, Mr. J. Andrew's Wave ; 2nd, Mr. J. Harrison's Nero.
A good class. Bitches : Cup, Mr. J. Harrison's Melody ; 2nd, Mr. J. C.
Phillips's Pelican. An extraordinarily good class.
Irish Spaniels.— Dogs : 1st, Mr. J. S. Skidmore's Barney ; 2nd, Mr.
N. Morton's Shamrock. Bitches : 1st, Capt. E. M on tress or 'a Floss ; 2nd,
Mr. W. Dale's Hilda. A very good class.
Water Spaniels (Other than Irish). — Dogs : 1st, Mr. W. S.
Holmes's Dash; 2nd withheld. Bitches : 1st, Capt. the Hon. W.
Arbuthnott's Flo ; 2nd withheld.
Clumber Spaniels. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. P. Bullock's Nabob ; 2nd, Mr.
H. P. Charles's Duke. Bitches : Prizes withheld.
Sussex Spaniels. — Dogs: 1st, Mr. T. B. Bowers's Max; 2nd, Mr.
H. B. Spurgin's Monk. Bitches : 1st, Mr. H. B. Spurgin's Peggie; 2nd,
Mr. T. B. Bowers's Maude.
Other Breeds of Spaniels. — Large Size — Dogs : 1st and cup, Mr.
P. Bullock's Bob ; 2nd, Mr. T. B. Bowers's Buccleuch; 3rd, Mr. W. W.
Boultou, J.P.' 8 Beaver. Bitches: 1st, Mr. P. Bullock's NelUe; 2nd and
3rd, Mr. W. S. Holme's Flirt and Bounce. Small Size — Dogs : 1st, Mr. J.
Holmes's Bob ; 2nd, Mr. G. M. Oliver's Mark. Bitches : 1st, Mr. G.
M. Oliver's Peg ; 2nd, Mr. H. Harris's Ticket.
Dachshunds. — Red: 1st, Mr. E. Hutton's Festus; 2nd, Mr. M. T.
Bass, M.P.'s Slap. A most excellent class. Other than Bed : 1st, Mr. J.
Bolt's Frou-Frou; 2nd, Mr. W. N. Manskopf 's Wellington ,
Extra Class, Foreign. — Large Size : 1st, Mr,. J. Price's Zarratt ; 2nd,
Mr. E. Millais's Model; 3rd, Mr. D. E. Seton's Bamonneur.
Dogs not used in Field Sports.
Mastiffs. — Champion Class— Dogs ; Cup, Mr. J. ElwelTs Taurus.
Bitches : Cup, Mr. M. B. Wynn's Peeress. — Open Class— Dogs : 1st (and
extra cup), Mr. F. G. Banbury's Woolsey : 2nd, Mr. L. L. Pember ton's Mack ;
3rd, Eev. F. W. de Castro's Stanley. A very good class. Bitches : 1st
(cup) and 2nd, Mr. M. B. Wynn's Empress and Duchess ; 3rd, Bev. F. H.
Hichens's Mob.
St. Bernards. — Rough-coated — Dogs: 1st (and extra cup), Mr. F.
Gresham' s Hector; 2nd, Mr. J. Bowman's Oscar; 3rd, Mr. A. Evans's Oesler.
Bitches : 1st, Mr. F. Gresham's Dagmar ; 2nd, Capt. Bembridge's Jura;
3rd, Mr. C. Tinker's Mab. Smooth-coated — Dogs : Cup, Mrs. H.J. Bailey's
Gletcher; 2nd, Mr. F. Gresham's The Shah. Bitches: 1st, Mrs. H. J.
Bailey's Madchen; 2nd, Mr. F. Gresham's Abbess.
Newfoundlands. — Dogs : Cup, Mr. H. S. Woodall's Hero ; 2nd, Mr.
E. Nichol's Brum. Bitches: 1st, Mr. C. W. Shaw's Nell; 2nd, Mr. E.A.
Miller's Juno.
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Sheepdogs, English Old-Fashioned Bough and Short-tailed. —
let, Mr. E. Price's Bob ; 2nd, withheld.
Ant other Variety. — Dogs: Cup, Mr. J. Browifs Hero; 2nd and
3rd, Mr. H. Lacy's Ettrick and Darnley. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Siviter's
Meggy ; 2nd and 3rd, Capt. the Hon. E. Digby's Katy and Elsie.
" Dalmatians.— 1st, Mr. F. Britton's Captain; 2nd, Mr. E. H. Hale's
Crib.
Bulldogs. — Large Size — Champion Class : Cup, Mr. F. Adoock's Ajax.
Open Class -Dogs : 1st, Mr. G. A, Dawes' Alexander; 2nd, Mr. W.
Parrott's CUquot. Bitches: 1st and 2nd, Mr. F. Adoock's Affable and
Maggie Lauder. — Small Size — Dogs : 1st, Mr. W. G. Mayhew's King ;
2nd, Mr. G. TJnderhill's Sambo. Bitches : 1st, Mr. C H. Wolff's Venus ;
2nd, Mr. E. A. Wilkinson's Beauty.
Bull Terriers. — Large Size — Dogs : 1st, Mr. C. L. Boyce's Tarqwin :
2nd, Mr. W. Hannan, sen.'s Turk. Bitches ; 1st, Mr. G. Bargain's Queen ;
2nd, Mr. J. Stanley's Rose. Small Size — Dogs : 1st, Mr. E. Hood's Nip ;
2nd, Mr. E. Evan's Bertie. Bitches : 1st, Mr. C. L. Boyce's Rose; 2nd,
Mr. J. W. Gurney's Cricket.
Smooth-hatred Terriers. — 1st, Mr. J. Martin's Joe; 2nd, Mr. S. W.
Manison's Prince; 3rd, Mr. J. Martin's Pink. A very good class.
Black and Tan Terriers. — Large Size: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, Mr. H.
Lacy's Belcher y Surprise, and Sir Garnet. A very good class. Small
Size: 1st, Mr. T. Gibbon's Duchess; 2nd, Mr. H. Lacy's Rara; 3rd, Mr.
J. S. Edmunds's Nell.
Sete Terriers. — Drop Ears : 1st, Mr. G. F. Ward's Brownie ; 2nd,
Mr. J. Palmer's Meg. Other than Drop Eared : 1st, withheld ; 2nd, Mr.
W. J. Lyon's Connis.
Dandie Dinmonts. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. J. Martin's Doctor; 2nd, Mr. J.
Look's Doctor. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. C. Carrick's Nell Owynne ; 2nd
withheld.
Broken-haired Terriers. — 1st and 2nd, Mrs. M. A. Foster's Ino
and Bounce.
Bedlingtons. — 1st and 2nd, Mr. J. Parker's Tyneside the First and
Victor ; 3rd, Mr. T. J. Pickett's Tyneside the First. A good class.
Wire-haired Terriers. — 1st, Mr. W. Carrick, jun.'s Venture; 2nd,
Mr. H. F. Maynard's Risk; 3rd, Mr. M. Betts's Jerry.
Pomeranians. — 1st, Mr. E. Oldham's Charley ; 2nd, Mr. G. H. Maohin's
Turk : 3rd, Mr. J. Nichols's Dandy.
Pugs.— Dogs : 1st, Mrs. Bligh Monk's Tom ; 2nd, Eev. F. H. Hichen's
Max. Bitches: 1st, Mr. E. Digby Boycott's Luna; 2nd, Mrs. Bligh
Monk's Nina.
Maltese.— 1st, Mr. P. Williams's Flossie ; 2nd, Mrs. Bligh Monk's
Mopsey the Second ; 3rd, Mr. J. Jacobs's Sir Roger.
Italian Greyhounds. — 1st, and 2nd Mr. W. Macdonald's Molly and
Duke ; 3rd, Mr. J. Humphrey's Lady.
Blenheim Spaniels. — 1 st, Mr. W. Forder's Young Duke ; 2nd, Mr. V.
A. Julius's Colonel; 3rd, Miss E. F. Popham's Frisk. A good class.
King Charles' Spaniels.— 1st, Miss C. Dawson's Friskey ; 2nd, Mrs.
E. Lee's Jumbo ; 3rd, Mr. J. Collier's Duchess.
Poodles. — 1st, Mr. J. Terry's Elmer; 2nd, Mr. L. Ayehford- Wise's
Bob.
Tot Terriers.— Smooth-haired : 1st, Mr. H. S. Woodall's Spider ; 2nd,
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Mr. T. Chatwin's Lily ; 3rd, Mr. C. Whitehonse's Busy. Broken-haired :
1st, 2nd, and 3rd, Mrs. Bligh Monk's Little Midge, Tickey, and Bright the
Second.
Extra Class, Foreign.— Large : 1st, Mr. G. A. Dawes's Garry ; 2nd,
Mr. T. Bassett's Leon. Small : 1st, withheld ; 2nd, Mr. J. Griffith Lock's
Beauty.
ALEXANDRA PALACE, MUSWELL HILL.
UNDER THE RULES AND MANAGEMENT OF THE
KENNEL CLUB
The First Great Exhibition of Sporting and other dogs, held at the
Alexandra Palace, Mnswell Hill, on Dec. 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th, 1875.
1039 entries.
Judges. — Pointers : Sir T. Barrett Lennard, Bart., Mr. R. J. LI. Price,
and Mr. J. H. Whitehouse. Setters : Rev. T. Pearce and Mr. F. R.
Bevan. Fox Terriers and Wire-haired Terriers : Mr. T. Bassett and Mr.
W. Cropper. Greyhounds : Mr. W. Cropper. Retrievers : Mr. W. Lort
and Mr. R. Bond Moore. Spaniels and Otter Hounds : Mr. W. Lort and
Rev. T. Pearce. Bloodhounds, Mastiffs, St. Bernards, Newfoundlands,
Deerhounds, and Extra Glasses ; Rev. F. Hodson and Mr. S. Handley.
Sheepdogs and Dandie Dinmonts : Mr. Lort and Mr. S. Handley. Bull-
dogs : Mr. R. J. LI. Price, Mr. Charles Collins, and Mr. J. Berrie. Dachs-
hunds : Rev. G. F. Lovell. Other Classes : Mr. C. Collins and Mr. S.
Handley. Puppies : Mr. Lort and Mr. S. Handley.
Secretary. — Mr. G. Lowe, 2, Albert-mansions, Victoria-street, S.W.
PRIZE LIST.
Bloodhounds. — Dogs : 1st, Major H. Bradford's Rollo ; 2nd, Mr. E.
Bird's Brutus. Bitches : 1st, Mr. E. R. Ray's Peeress.
Mastiffs. — Champion Class — Dogs : Equal 1st, Mr. A. S. de Fivas's
Granby and Rev. W. J. Mellor's The Champion Turk. Bitches : Prize,
Miss Aglionby's Lottie. Open Class — Dogs : 1st, Mr. W. Clowes's Saxon ;
2nd, Mr. E. Portier's Modoc; 3rd, Mr. E. Nichols's Wallace; 4th, Mr. C.
T. Harris's The Shah. Bitches : 1st, Mr. E. Hanbnry's Herpa ; 2nd,
Rev. W. J. Mellor's Creole ; equal 3rd, Mr. J. Hartley's Bowness and Mr.
E. Hanbnry's Queen. Puppies : 1st, Mr. E. Nichols's Emperor ; 2nd and
cnp, Rev. W. J. Mellor's Corisande; 3rd, Mr. C. T. Harris's Psyche.
St. Bernards. — Bough-coated— Dogs : 1st and 2nd, Mr. F. Gresham's
Hector and Monk ; 3rd, Mr. D. E. Seton's Moltke. Bitches : 1st, Mr. W.
A. Joyce's Queen Bertha ; 2nd, Mr. F. Gresham's Dagmar ; 3rd, Mr. J.
U. Bloor's Juno. Smooth-coated — Dogs : 1st, Mr. F. H. Field's Monarque ;
2nd, Mr. F. Gresham's The Shah; 3rd, Mr. D. E. Seton's Bernard.
Bitches : 1st, Miss Aglionby's Jura; 2nd, Mr. F. Gresham's Abbess; 3rd,
Mr. D. E. Seton's Righi. Puppies — 1st and cnp, Mr. F. Gresham's
Augusta ; 2nd, Mr. A. Adams's Mont Cenis.
Newfoundlands.— Dogs : 1st, Mrs. C. Lee's Nep ; 2nd, Mr. W. Coats' s
Leo. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Bowman's Gipsy.
Deebhounds. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. H. P. Parkes's Bevis; 2nd, Mr. H.
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Fitt's Brace ; 3rd, Mr. F. E. Hemming's Shuloch. Bitches : let, Mr. F.
Luoas's Linda ; 2nd, the Bight. Hon. Lord St. Leonards' s Hylda.
Greyhounds. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. T. Sharpies 's Lauderdale ; 2nd, Mr. F.
B. Hemming'a Peer ; 3rd, Mr. W. H. Stanway's Camden Town. Bitches :
1st and 2nd, Mr. T. Sharpies' s Queen Bertha and Bit of Fun ; 3rd, Mr.
H. Haydon's Peeress.
Foreign Dogs. — Non-sporting — Prizes of MS : H.B.H. the Prince of
Wales's Siring and Tayshi, and Mr. E. E. A. Batchelor's Bingo. Sporting
—Prizes of .£3 : H.B.H. the Princess of Wales's MoUdetz, Mr. H. Salter's
Hilda, Mr. E. M. Southwell's The Czar, Mr. H. Allan's Tierma, Mr. D. E.
Seton's Ramonneur, Mr. G. Pople's Norman, and Mr. E. Millais's Model.
Pointers. — Large Size — Champion Class— Bitches : Prize, Mr. J. H.
Salter's Luna. Open Class — Dogs : Prize, Mrs. F. S. Arkwright's General.
Bitches : Prize, Mr. J. H. Salter's Mob. — Medium Size — Champion Class
— Dogs : Prize, Mr. J. Fletcher's Don. Bitches : Prize, Mrs. F. S.
Arkwright's Mink. Open Class — Dogs : 1st, Mrs. F. S. Arkwright's
Tramp; 2nd, Mr. S. Price's Mike; 3rd, Mr. W. H. Walker's Devon.
Bitches : 1st, Mr. F. B. Hemming's Mend ; 2nd, Mrs. F. S. Arkwright's
Primula; 3rd, Mr. W. H. Walker's Dot. — Small Size — Champion Class
— Bitches : Prize, Mr. G. M. Oliver's Luna. Open Class — Dogs : Prize,
Mr. E. Bishop's Boy. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Ineson's Flora ; 2nd, Mrs. F.
S. Arkwright's Bess.
English Setters. — Champion Class — Dogs : 1st, Mr. F. B. Hemming's
Rock. Open Class— Dogs : 1st, Mr. T. B. Bowers's Rock II. ; 2nd, Mr.
W. W. Beid's Rathay ; 3rd, Mr. F. B. Hemming's Nob. Bitches : 1st,
H.B.H. the Prince of Wales's Ruby ; 2nd, Mr. G. de Landra Macdona's
Pera ; 3rd, Mr. F. B. Hemming's Liz. — Black and Tan — Champion Class
— Dogs : Prize, Mr. W. Coath's Lang. Open Class — Dogs : 1st, Mr. W.
Ooath's Blossom ; 2nd, Capt. F. W. Bankin's Monarch ; 3rd, Mr. H. C.
Holman's Don. Bitches : 1st and 2nd, Mr. E. L. Parsons' a Floss and
Countess ; 3rd, Mr. J. L. Curtis's Royal.
Irish Setters. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. E. Sandell's Palmerston; 2nd, Mr. G.
de Landre Macdona's Shirley (late Rouge}. Bitches : 1st, Mr. G. W. G.
M'Haffie's Bella; 2nd, Mr. M. F. Nuttall's Maybe; 3rd, Mr. J. S. Skid-
more' 8 Cora.
Retrievers. — Black, Curly -coated — Champion Class — Dogs : Prize,
Mr. J. W. Morris's True. Bitches : Prize, Mr. J. W. Morris's XL.—Black,
Smooth, or Wavy-coated — Champion Class — Dogs : Prize, Mr. S. E. Shir-
ley, M.P.'s Perdix (late Ben Mhawr). Bitches : Prize, Mr. S. E. Shirley,
M.P.'s Lady Evelyn ; extra prize, Mr. J. Andrew's Beaver* — Black, Curly-
coated — Open Class — Dogs : 1st, Mr. A. Large's Sam; 2nd, Mr. T.
Roberts's Lincoln ; 3rd, Mr. P. Clutterbuck's Jumbo. Bitches : 1st, Mr.
T. Boberts's Barney; 2nd, Mr. F. J. Staples-Browne's Polly. — Black,
Smooth, or Wavy -coated — Dogs : 1st, Mr. J. Andrew's Wave; 2nd, Mr.
S. E. Shirley, M.P.'s Thorn ; 3rd, Mr. J. Harrison's Nero. Bitches : 1st,
— Mr. S. E. Shirley, M.P.'s Melody ; 2nd, Mr. H. B. Budge's Bonnie Lassie.
Other than Black : 1st, Mr. T. Boberts's Nero ; 2nd, Bev. W. J. Mellor's
Nell.
Irish Water Spaniels. — Dogs : Prize, Bev. A. L. Willett's Sailor.
Bitches : 1st, Capt. E. Montresor's Floss.
Other than Irish. — 1st, Capt. Hon. E. W. Arbuthnot's Flo ; 2nd,
Mr. W. Page's Shylock.
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Clumber Spaniels. — Champion Class : 1st, Mr. P. Bullock's Nabob ;
"2nd, Mr. H. D. Brandreth's Belgrave. [Note. — Nabob was afterwards
disqualified for haying been entered under a wrong age, and Belgrav*
became, therefore, entitled to first prize.] Open Class — Dogs : 1st, Mr
Gr. B. Game's Bruce; 2nd, Mr. W. Allison's Dash. Bitches: 1st, Mr.
J. A. Handy's Rhyl; 2nd, Mr. B. G. Penny's Busy.
Sussex Spaniels. — Champion Class : Prize, Mr. T. B.Bowers's Bustle •
Open Class — Doge : 1st and 2nd, Mr. T. B. Bowers' s Rover III. and Buck-
ingham. Bitches : 1st, Mr. A. W. Langdale's Lizzie ; 2nd and extra
prize, Mr. T. B. Bowers' s Duchess III. and Maud.
Other Sporting Spaniels.— Champion Class : 1st, Mr. J. Fletcher's
Bruce. Open Class— Dogs: 1st and 2nd, Mr. J. A. Handy's Raven and
Samon. Bitches : 1st and 2n4, Mr. J. Fletcher's Rachael and Ruth. •
Otter Hounds. — 1st, Mr. J. C, Carrick's Lucifer and Royal; 2nd, Mr.
!F. B. Hemming' s Woodman and Rambler.
Fox Terriers. — Champion Class — Dogs : Prize, Mr. J. Fletcher's
Battler. Bitches : Prize, Mr. J. Shepherd's Lille. — Open Class— Dog*
iunder 20lb.) : 1st, Mr. W. W. Allison's Jester II. ; 2nd, Mr. J. B.
"Whittle's Snap, late Speck Lachion; 3rd, Mr. £. M. Southwell's Saxon,
late Turcos; 4th, Mr. J. Terry's Young Risk. Dogs {over 2016.); 1st,
Mr. J. Terry's Risk II. ; 2nd, Mr. J. Fletcher's Spot. Bitches (under
1815) : 1st, Mr. H. Gibson's Dorcas; 2nd, Mr. L. Turner's Nettle; 3rd,
Mr. J. Terry's Wasp ; 4th, Mr. W. Gillett's Oaity. Bitches (over 1816.) :
1st, Mr. F. Bedmond's Rosella ; 2nd, Mr. J. Shepherd's Guilty. Puppies :
1st, Mr. H. Gibson's ; 2nd, Mr. B. B. Lee's Nimrod; 3rd, Mr. J.
Terry's Young Lill.
Sheep Dogs. — Rough-coated — Champion Class — Dogs : Prize, Mr. H.
Lacy' s Darnley. — Open Class — Dogs : 1st, Mr. S. E. Shirley's Tricolour ;
2nd, H.B.H. the Prince of Wales's Tip; 3rd, Mr. H. Lacy's Ettrick;
4th, Mr. J. Bagshaw's Crumley. Bitches : 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, Mr. S. E.
Shirley, M.P.'s Trio, Triplet, and Triad.— Smooth-coated: 1st, Mr. H.
Lacy's Fan; 2nd, Mr. S. E. Shirley, M.P.'s Saucy Boy.
Dalmatians.— 1st, Mr. F. Britten's Captain ; 2nd, Mr. A. Winfield's
Carlo.
Bulldogs.— Large Size — Champion Class — Dogs : Prize, Captain D.
Shaw's Warrior. Open Class — Dogs : Mr. H. Layton's Master Chilly ; 2nd
and 3rd, Mr. T. H. Joyce's Prince Charlie and Bacchus. Bitches : Prize,
Mrs. A. W. Soger's Nell Qwynne— Small Size : 1st, Mr. W. G. Mayhew's
King; 2nd, Mr. V. Shaw's Stvng ; 3rd, Mr. T. Alexander's Blonddn.
Bull Terriers. — Large — Dogs : 1st, Mr. 0. L. Boyce's Tarquin ; 2nd,
Mr. W. G. Mayhew's Nelson. Bitches : 1st and 2nd, Mr. B. P. Pfiel's
Puss and Puss— Small : 1st, Mr. C. L. Boyce's Rose ; 2nd, Mr. J. W.
•Gurney's Dick II.
Smooth-haired Terriers. — 1st, Mr. J. Boooroft's Sylph; 2nd, Mr.
£J. T. Matthew's Viper.
Black and Tan Terriers. — Large Size : Dogs : 1st and 2nd, Mr. H.
Lacy's Belcher and Sir Garnet, late Pym. Bitches : 1st and 2nd, Mr. H.
Lacy's Queen II. and Saff II. Small Size : 1st and 2nd, Mr. H. Lacy's
Surprise and Rara ; 3rd, Mrs. M. A. Foster's Ha Ha.
Skye Terriers. — Drop-eared : 1st, H.B.H. the Princess of Wales'
Dandy ; 2nd, Mr. J. Pratt's Piper. Prick-eared ; 1st and 2nd, Mr. S.
Pike's Oscar and Charlie.
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Dandib-Dinmonts. — Dogs : 1st, Mr. J. Locke's Doctor ; 2nd, Mr. J. C
Carriok's Harry Bertram. Bitches : 1st, Mr. J. Locke's Qyp ; 2nd, Mr^
J. C. Carrick's Nell Qxvynne.
YORK8HIBB Terriers. — 1st and 2nd, Mrs. M. A. Foster's Bounce
and Ino. Wire-haired : 1st, Mr. H. Lacy's Broom ; 2nd, Mr. J. Terry's
Scamp.
Bbdlinqtons. — 1st and 2nd, T. J. Pickett's Tyneside and Tynedale.
Dachshunds. — Blach and Tan : 1st, Earl of Onslow's Waldman i
2nd, Mr. J. Temperley, jun.'s Max. Other than Black and Tan : 1st, Mr.
W. H. Hodge's Waldvne ; 2nd, Mr. D. E. Seton's Durstig.
Whitb Pomeranians. — 1st, Mr. R. Cntbill's Snow ; 2nd, Mr. B. Old-
ham's Charley. — Other than White : 1st and 2nd, Mr. F. Lender's Frit*
and Muff.
Puas. — Dogs : 1st, Mrs. J. 0. Hewlett's Snub ; 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, Mrs.
B. Monck's King Coffee, Tom, and Mars. Bitches : 1st, Capt. E. D.
Boycott's Luna ; 2nd, Mr. J. Garratt's Gtipsy ; 3rd, Mr. W. Faire, jun.'s
Miss Crusoe. Puppies : 1st, Mr. J. D. Hustwayte's Iduna; 2nd, Mr. W.
M'Donald's Queenie; 3rd, Mr. J. D. Hustwayte's Thor.
Maltese. — 1st, Mr. R. Manderville's Young Fido; 2nd, Mrs. B.
Monck's Zit.
Blenheim Spaniels. — 1st, Miss E. Dawson's Fred, late Biennis; 2nd,
Mrs. G. O. Berrie's Little Blossom.
King Charles Spaniels. — 1st, Miss C. Dawson's Frisky ; 2nd, Mr.
J. Garwood's Dandy.
Italian Greyhounds. — 1st, Mr. W. M'Donald's Molly; 2nd, with-
held, for want of competition.
Tot Terriers. — Smooth-haired — 1st, Mr. C. StrugnelTs Willie ; 2nd,
Mrs. Paice's Honeymoon. — Broken-haired : 1st and 2nd, Mrs. B. Monck's
Little Midge and Bright II.
Puppies. — Sporting : 1st and 2nd, Mr. G. de L. Macdona's setters ;.
3rd, Mr. T. Perm's . Non-sporting : 1st, Mr. F. H. Stiff's St. Bernards ;
2nd, Mr. G. Keen's ; 3rd, Bev. J. W. Mellor's mastiffs.
CRYSTAL PALACE.
AWARDS IN THE HARRIER CLASSES^
Best Four Couple : Cup, Mr. C. D. Everett's Ravager, Careful, Caro-
line, Daffodil, Gravity, Matchless, Varnish, and Countess.— Best Dog over
18in. : 1st, Mr. T. R. Lewis's Vaulter ; 2nd, Mr. C. D. Everett's Ravager.
— Best Bitch over ISin. : 1st, Mr. C. D. Everett's Daffodil; 2nd, Mr. T.
R. Lewis's Vengeful.— Under 18in. : 1st, Mr. C. D. Everett's Matchless j
2nd, Mr. T. R. Lewis's Graceful.— Brood Bitches : 1st, Mr. R. L. Pemberl
ton's Restless.
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FIELD TRIALS OF 1875;
Reports from " BeWs Life in London" slightly abridged, bu
otherwise unaltered.
DEVON AND CORNWALL.
HELD NEAB EXETER.
President. — Sir Lawrence Folk, Bart., M.P.
Judges.— Mr. S. E. Shirley, M.P., and Mr. W. Lort
Hon. Sec.— Mr. Chapell Hodge.
SETTEES.— Wednesday, April 14.
Puppies' Stakes, at 3L 3s. each, with a 51. onp added by the proprietors
of Bell's Life, for dogs or bitches whelped in 1874 ; first prise, cap and
101. 10s. ; second, 51. 10s.
Mr. E. Bishop's bk w tan b") .. CMr.PnrcollLlewellin'slem.and
Dinah, 1 yr. 2 mos j \ wbCovntessBear,ljr.3mom.
\IiZ£T££ZL:] *"* **• ******
Mr. Purcell LleweHin's lem. and w b GovnteM Moll, a bye.
n.
Dinah beat Countess MoU.
Dinah and Rhyl divided by consent.
The meet was at the Bell Inn, Alphington. The wheat crops were quite
a week or ten days behind, so that covert was short on Mr. Kekewioh's
estate.
First ties : Dinah and Countess Bear both showed great pace, Dinah's
style being the best. Dinah found a brace in a bit of se^ds, and Countess
Bear would not back or drop to shot until spoken to. Some inferior work
followed, both bitches passing birds, scent being bad, but Dinah had the
best of it in pace and style. Dinah found a single bird, and Countess
Bear backed at a good distance, but was not very steady to shot, and the
flag went up for Dinah. Rhyl and Fan went over some good ground
d 2
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without finding, bar one which got up to their right, neither seeing it.
Rhyl, in style and pace, was far the best, and, without having his sire's
pace, went decidedly fast. Fan made a good many false points, and was
rather overbroken. Rhyl put up a brace of birds down wind, but almost
immediately afterwards found another brace very well, and by it won a
long and tedious trial of an hour and twenty-five minutes ; ground very
undulating and birds scarce. A change of venue was now made to Sir
Lawrence Palk's ground, and Countess Moll and Dinah went down at ten
minutes to one, Dinah pointing a lark to begin with, and the Countess
backed very well. Dinah then found a brace, but ran them when they
were put up. Moll pointed in a clover field, and Dinah, not seeing her,
pointed the same brace, but spoilt her part of it by running them. Moll
now made a false point, which she had done before, and Dinah ran up a
brace down wind, Moll doing the same, and another bad flush put her
out, the two winners of the stake thus being Dinah and Rhyl, and their
owners agreed to divide.
The Powderham Stakes, at 51. 5s. each, with 101. cup given by the
Kennel Club, for all-aged dogs or b i t c h es, each entry comprising a brace
belonging to the same owner ; first prize, cup and 141. ; second, 11.
Mr. F. R. Hemming's Khtyl, 1 yr., and Rum, 3 yrs 1
Mr. Purcell Llewellin's bk w d Drwid, 2 yrs., and lem. and w
b Leda, 2 yrs. 6 mos 2
Mr. W. Sim's bk and tan b NelUe, and bk and tan b Kate ...
Mr.T. Cunnington's bk w and tan b Bride and bk w tan b Ross
Rhyl and Rum : The former almost immediately found in grand style,
Rum backing. Rum then found another brae© in the same field, Rhyl
backing at fully eighty yards. Rum was not quite so fast as Rhyl, but
went very fairly ; they were taken up without making a single mistake.
Druid and Leda both went a rare pace and in capital style. Leda flushed
a single bird. They now tried another good field blank, but in the next
Leda found a brace in good form, Druid backing on being spoken to.
They tried several other fields blank, both going well and last.
Nellie and Kate : In the first field, wheat, they flushed a brace of birds,
both being to blame. Kate found a brace well, Nellie backing on being
spoken to. Kate found again, but Nellie not seeing her, ran in and
flushed' them. Nellie flushed another brace badly, Kate repeating her
finding performance, but Nellie being again too anxious, ran in and put
them up.
Bride and Rose : The former found a single bird, and Rose backed.
Bride found again in a wheat field, but Rose did not see her, and there-
fore had no chance of backing. Bride found once more very well ; she
was suffering from rheumatism, so ran slow, and not in her true form.
She was evidently a good bitch.
Druid and Leda not having had much luck in finding birds during their
first over were given another chance ; but Druid commenced badly by
flushing a single biid, and then, after trying some other fields blank, the
same offender flushed a brace very badly in a meadow of rich grass.
The judges then decided the stake in favour of Rum and Rhyl, who had
made no mistakes, and Druid and Leda were placed second. In pace and
style they were the best, but Druid's nose was not quite trustworthy.
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Thursday.
Met at Peamoie Aroh, and the pappy pointers went down for their
stake, only two being entered, viz., Mr. S. Price's Sol, a son of the cele-
brated Bang, and Mr. £. Bishop's Squire. They were let off in front of
Mr. Kekewich's fine old mansion of Peamore, a large field of grass giving
the youngsters a chance to stretch themselves away, and Squire com-
menced as finder over a cook pheasant, Sol backing well at a long
distance. Several large fields were now tried blank, game being source.
Neither dog showed much pace, Sol's style being perhaps the best, as he
carried his head better, Squire being a little inclined to potter. Squire
made a false point, Sol backing very well, and was awarded the prize after
a not very satisfactory trial. Retracing steps to finish yesterday's card,
the next event was
SETTERS.
The Trehill Stakes, at 31. 3*. each with a oup presented by the
Fancier's Gazette, for dogs or bitches ; first prise oup and 121. 12«. ; and
the second 61. 6s.
Mr. Pnrcell Uewellin's lam. } r v» w t? TT* mm ;,.~' a ^ .„a —
Rmi9(ir * C lyr. 3mos.
Mr. Bishop's Bride was drawn and Mr. Sim's Kate,
n.
Banger beat Countess Bear.
Banger first prize, Countess Bear second prise.
Countess Bear and Ginx's Baby both went very fast and in good form,
the daughter of Countess making a grand point, but was a little too anxious,
and drawing too near, put them up — a most excusable fault in a puppy.
After trying several more fields the young one pointed well again wheie a
brace of birds had just been seen, and she then found another brace at
4fae bottom of a fallow field, and Ginx's Baby running by, put them up, so
Countess Bear won a most meritorious trial; she went in good style,
showed good nose, and went altogether in better form than yesterday.
Mr. Sim's Sate being drawn, Countess Moll was put down with Ranger,
aad, like her sister, she went a lot better to-day, there being in fact very
little difference in pace between her and the champion, and we all know
what a bat he can go. Moll made a false point, Ranger backing at a long
distance. The latter then pointed where a hare had stolen away, and
then he made a false point, and Countess Moll did the same in the next
field. Ranger then flushed a brace under a hedge, and the puppy found
a brace well ; but Ranger being the other way, had no chance of backing
her. Moll found another brace, but being impatient, ran them up badly.
After several more fields had been tried the young one false pointing more
than once, Ranger was the next finder in good style, and the Countess not
backing well, but being inclined to run the birds, the flag went up fer
Ranger. The final tie was now tried off between Ranger and Countess
Bear, the old one being the finder to start with, in a bit of plough, and
he followed by making a very grand point in a grass field, Countess being
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unsteady to wing. In the next field Banger was down again, haying his
birds beautifully, and it settled the contest in his favour.
Peamore Stakes, with a revolver added by Mr. Clarke, gunsmith, of
Newton Abbot, for all-aged dogs and bitches the property of owners
residing in Devon or Cornwall; setter braces to be run together;
entrance 21. 2s. each brace.
Mr. Sim's Kate and Nellie, who ran the previous day, are a brace of
good black and tans, and they went a deal better this day, quartering
their ground and working very carefully, so they had quite a winning
score in their favour against Mr. E. Bishop's Dinah and British, the latter
a puppy out of the well-known field trialer, Judith ; but he went in poor
form, and did not make a brace with such a lively one as Dinah. After a
short trial Bishop wisely drew them, and the stake was awarded to Mr.
Sim's Kate and Nellie.
POINTEES.— Friday.
Held on Lord Poltimore's estate, the meet being Poltimore House.
Haldeb Stakes, at 52. 5s. each, with a cup presented by the Kennel dub
for pointer dogs or bitches, each entry comprising a brace belonging to
the same owner ; first, cup and 102. 10s. ; second, 51. 5s.
Mr. F. B. Hemming's liv. w b Mend and lem. w d Bquire 1
Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's lem. w d Pax and lem. w d Beau 2
Mr. S, Price's liv. w d Bang and liv. w dMike
Pax and Beau went down first, Pax flushing a brace of birds badly.
Pax soon afterwards found a brace very well, and Beau was quite at home
in the backing department. A hare stealing away, tried the goodness of
both in another direction, and they were equal to the occasion, whilst
their ranging was quite as it should be, so they were taken up with some
meritorious marks to their credit. Bang and Mike were the next brace
going down in a wheat field, where the lying was very good, so there was
no excuse for the crack, Bang, flushing a brace badly, and his son Mike
repeated this bad behaviour in the next field, Bang flushing again, but
this was down wind, though the brace altogether seemed in no form.
Mend and Squire both went in good style, Mend leading off on a single
bird, but Squire, not seeing her, found a brace at the other end of the
field, behaving well in every respect. Mend, after the bird she had found
had been put up, drew across to her companion and backed grandly.
This being a beautiful bit of work on the part of both, the judges
decided the stake in their favour, with Pax and Beau second.
Exletgh Stakes, with a 51. cup, presented by the proprietors of the
Gowntry newspaper, for single all aged pointers, dogs and bitches, open
to the world ; entrance 31. 3s. ; the winner to take the cup and 211.,
and the 2nd 101. 10s.
Mr. E. Bishop's liv. w d Bap ... beat { ^w^g™^* ^ W *
Mr. S. Price's liv. w d Mike „ { ^m^"**^'* ^ W *
Mr. W. C. Sim's liv. w d Don ... „ { *^* ^Whitehouse's Jem.
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Mr^ F. Hemming's lem. w cH , , JMr. J. H. Whitehouse's liv.
> „ Mr. W. Frances's Prince.
Squire j ( w d Macgregor.
Mr. J. H. Salter's bk w cT
Chang II.
ii.
Mike beat Rap. \ Squire beat Don.
Mike beat Chang II. , and Mr. F. Hemming's Squire and Mr. S. Price's
Mike, 1 yr. 11 mos., divided by consent.
Wagg was the first down with Mr. £. Bishop's Bap, the latter false
pointing at start, and Wagg failed to score in doing the civil by way of
acknowledgment. In a marsh Eap fonnd very well, and Wagg backed,
three brace of birds getting up wild. Wagg had shown a slight incli-
nation to chase, so the tie was in favour of Eap. Mike and Mend : The
latter commenced by a flush ; Mike then found, and, having all the best
of a long trial, won. Beau and Don: Don flushed, and Beau then
followed his example. Don then pointed, but left his point, birds getting
up to his left. Don then found twice in brilliant style, and won. Squire
and Macgregor : A very long, tedious trial ; Squire the fastest, and, being
the finder-general throughout, won. Prince and Chang II. : The latter
found, and Prince drew in and took his point; this he repeated, and
flushed, so Chang won easily. — Second ties : Mike and Bap : Mike found
a brace under a hedge in a small grass field, and Bap backed. Mike
found, and Bap put a brace up down wind, and after Mike, who went
the fastest, had stood a rabbit well, the flag went up for him. Don and
Squire : The latter had all the best of it in pace and finding, and won,
and after Mike had disposed of Chang II., just as cleverly, the owners of
Mike and Squire agreed to divide.
Saturday.
On the estates of Sir John Duckworth, Mr. W. C. Sim, and Capt.
Walrond ; Mr. Sim and Mr. Short took the place of the judges in the
latter part of the day.
Devon and Cornwall Stakes, for pointer braces, belonging to resi-
dents of the two counties, with a breechloader presented by Mr.
Edwards, gunsmith, George-street, Plymouth; entrance 21. 2s. each
brace.
Mr. D. N. Norris's liv. w d ") *. f Mr. S. Price's liv. w d Bang,
Don II., and liv. w b Dot...) Deat { and liv. w d Mike.
Bang and Mike seemed as much out of form together as in the Haider
Stakes, the old dog flushing again. Don and Dot did some very pretty
work in a marsh, pointing and backing in grand form. Dot subsequently
stood a rabbit, the dog backing well, at which he was quite au fait ;
also when his companion made a false point ; and, the bitch finding once
more, very well backed again by Don, the flag very fairly went up in
their favour.
Shobbooke Stakes, with a 52. cup added, for setters belonging to
residents of the two counties ; entry 12. Is. each.
Mr. E. Bishop's bk w b Di-\ ,, (Mr. W. C. Sim's bk t b
nah j beat I Kate.
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Mr. J. BrackenbBry 8 Bess beak J Mr^J. C. Pawitleroy's bk w fr
Mr. E. Biahop'e bk w b Bona... „ { ^J^*"***' ^ W d
Kate and Dinah : The latter outpaced the black and tan, who was not
oyer steady to wing to the first brace of birds that Dinah stood in grand
form, and repeating it again the flag quickly went up for her. Bess and
Snake : In their second field Bess stood well to birds, Snake backing, and
after some other fair work in favour of Bess, the flag went up for her.
Dona showed considerable superiority over Sandy, and the fiat was
subsequently given in favour of Dinah as the winner of the stake, with
Dona second.
Matfobd Stakes, with a 51. cup, for pointer dogs or bitches belonging-
to residents of the two counties ; entrance 11. 1*. each.
Mr. S.Price's liv. w d Jft&e... beat Mr. W. C. Sim's Don.
M /a^ J ' Famitler0y,8UV ' W . b ) ****** Mr. D.Norrish's Don II.
Mr. E. Bishop's Bap beat Mr. Wippell's Wagg.
Mike beat Don very easily, and in an unsatisfactory trial, in which
neither distinguished itself. It was undecided between Jane and Don EL,
and Wagg, by some very bad behaviour, put his chance out completely
with Bap, whose owner subsequently divided with the owner of Mike.
SHREWSBURY.
NATIONAL POINTER AND SETTEE FIELD TRIALS.
President — His Grace the Duke of Westminster, K.G.
Judges. — Viscount Oombermere ; Mr. S. Hargreaves, and Mr. A. P.
Lloyd.
POINTERS.— Wednesday, April 28.
The meet was at Ensdon House, at 9.30 a.m. Throughout the trials
birds were not very plentiful, and the scent was indifferent, and " the
lying " poor.
The Pointer Puppy Stakes for puppies bred in 1874 ; entrance 51. 5s.
each; the first received 181., and 10J. added money, second 151., third
51. 5«.
Mr James Bishop's liv. w d> fe ^ ^ , u
Bristol, 1 yr. 1 mo >
Viscount Downe's liv. w d} ("Mr. R. Lloyd Price's liv. w b
Bang II., 1 yr. 2 mos ) " { Mrs Pender, 1 yr. 1 mo.
Mr. Lonsdale's liv. w d Czar, \ ( Mr. T. Jones's Ponto, brother
1 yr. 1 mo ) " \ to Rector, 1 yr. 1 mo.
Mr. R. Lloyd Price's liv. w d Eos, 9 mos., a bye.
Mr. Barclay Field's Bang and Mr. Way's Belle were drawn.
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Bang II. beat Naso. \ Guar best Mrs . Paiukr.
1st, Mr. Bishop's Bristol.
2nd, Lord Downe's Bang.
3rd, Mr. Lonsdale's Czar.
Bristol and Naso showed themselres a good brace of puppies, working:
as if anxious to do business. A brace of birds were first walked up by
the crowd, but in the next field of wheat Bristol feathered a bit, and them
drew up well to a brace, Naso backing in perfection, and both dropped
well to shot ; they were soon ordered up, Bristol with many good marks
to his credit, whilst Naso injured his chance by trying to mouth a leveret.
Bang and Mrs. Pender : The former soon stopped for a second where a
hare had gone away, and then he began to draw to birds that rose before
he was quite steady. Bang then found another brace, and the flag went
up for him. Mrs. Pender did little or nothing, but she dropped to wing
and backed correctly. Ponto and Csar : This brace started with a game
of very rough play, in which Mr. Lonsdale's dog, a promising puppy, was
very greatly incommoded by being rolled over. Ponto continued his playful
mood, and put up some birds, so it was soon settled in favour of Csar,
who has a fine stretching gallop, and will be heard of again, but Ponto is
very unlike his elder brother in his way of performing, though he re-
sembles him in appearance. Eos was now put down with Bang in a field
where the former brace had risen a lot of birds. In the next field of
wheat a hare started between the two, Bang dropping, and Eos turning
from temptation. No birds in this field ; a quarter of a mile's tramp,
and when fairly turned off again they went a good pace. Bang was faulty
in breaking fence, but he subsequently found well, and Eos was not very
grand in the dropping department. Three shots were fired over these
puppies, for what reason it was difficult to perceive. Eos goes a good
pace and carries his head well, but he was fairly beaten by his elder op-
ponent, though he had no luck in finding birds. Naso was given another
chance with Bang, who got the best of it, and Czar beat Mrs. Pender,
after which the judges placed Bristol first, Bang second, and Czar
third.
Cokbebmebe Stakes for all-aged pointer dogs ; entrance 72. 7s. each ;
first prize 402. and 102. added money ; second prize 251., third 162.
Mr. B. J. LI. Price's Beau, 2 ) , . f Duke of Westminster's Mr.
2yrs. 8mos \ Deat { w Noble, 3 yrs.
Mr. S. Beckett's bk Rector, B\ C Mr. T. Statter's liv. w Riot, 2
yrs.2mos ) " { yrs.
Mr. B. J. LL Price's liv. w \ . . ( Mr. P. William's liv. w Gent,
Mallard,2jrB. 3 mos ) a « amBli { 2 yrs.
Mr. J. H. Whelehouse's liv. w \ . . C Mr. J. Bishop's liv. w Brigh-
Macgregor, 3 yrs. 2 mos ... > { ton, 3 yrs.
Viscount Downe's liv. w Mars, \ ( Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's Rapid
6yrs.l0mos ) " ( (late Ban), 2 yrs.
Mr. B. LI. St. Price's liv. w \ ( Mr. A. P. Lonsdale's liv. w
02d Drake, 8 yrs ) " ( Bhah, 2 yrs. 1 mo.
Mr. S. Price's liv. w Mike, 2 yrs. (a bye).
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Rector beat Beau. I Drake beat Riot.
Mars beat Riot \ Rector beat Drake.
Mare beat Macgregor.
1st, Rector.
2nd, Drafce.
3rd, Jfars.
After a little pottering, Bean fonnd a hare and brace of birds, and won.
Noble was suffering from an injured foreleg. Rector and Eiot, two rare
good pointers ; but they pottered about a bit at first near some iron rail-
ings. Rector, however, soon went down false, as we thought, but the
birds had run. Riot then found a bird, Rector backing a long way off ;
again both pointed simultaneously, Riot's bird rising first, and birds had
been where Rector stood. After this Riot came on birds a little too
quick, and they were then taken up for the interim of lunch ; after which
they were put down again, and Rector led off with a magnificent find,
which caused the flag to go up for him. The next brace was Mr. Lloyd
Price's Mallard and Mr. Field Williams's Gent. The latter pointed for a
second, and Mallard backed him at a very long distance. Mallard fairly
ran round his opponent, who seemed dazed. Mallard found some birds,
but declined to stand them, and Gent false pointed, so they were taken
up ; undecided. Macgregor and Brighton : The judges now led us a
merry dance in a blazing sun, the brace being turned off at the bottom of
a sloping field, where a hare was started. Macgregor then got too near a
brace of birds, dropping well through. Brighton went the fastest in the
next field, and Macgregor once more got too near his birds, and he did
not act up to his usual form, but he found a brace well up at last, and the
flag went up for him. Mars and Rapid : The latter acted up to his name,
but Mars went better than he did last year ; both found birds simulta-
neously, but, Rapid subsequently flushing, Mars won. Drake and Shah :
Great excitement was manifested to see the old champion run, and it was
all in his favour, as he went faster than his younger opponent, who com-
menced by pointing where birds had been, and Drake found some birds
which the other had passed over, a cunning performance on the part of
the old dog, and he won. Drake was now put down against Mr. Price of
Devon's Mike. Drake ran slick through two birds, and then he found
just as some birds rose. In the next field both backed each other, Drake
altogether fairly beating the young one, and the flag went up for him.
Rector was then put down with Mr. Whitehouse'sBeau, and won rather an
unsatisfactory tie. Then Drake met Riot, and the old dog found a brace
well under a hedge, and repeated the performance, his son Riot backing
well; but he got into a brace at last, and this decided it for Drake. Mars
was now put down with Riot, Mars flushing, but dropped instanter, this
being a very short trial, and there was no decision. To decide the winner
of the stake, Rector and Drake came together, both false pointing in some
nice lying, Rector was feathering when Drake stood on the brow of a bank,
and the judges, imagining they had seen enough, decided in favour of Rector.
The County Stakes, for all-aged bitches ; entrance 71. 7*. each ; first
prize 201. and 101. added money, second 151.
Mr. R. J. LI. Price's liv. w ) -. ( Duke of Westminster's
:S
Romp, lyr.9mos. ... ; j Deiw ( Ruth, 3 yrs.
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Mr. A. P. Londsdale's liv.) . . (Mr. T. E. Issard's liv. w
w Pen, 2 yra. 1 mo J Deat { Ruby,3jrs.
Duke of Westminster's liv. w Sal, 1 yr. 10 mos. (a bye with Romp).
Mr. B. Field's Drab was drawn.
1st, Romp.
2nd, Peri.
3rd, Sail.
Mr. Price's Romp went down with the Duke of Westminster's Ruth,
this being a very fast brace, and Romp won cleverly. Mr. Lonsdale's
Peri and Mr. Issard's Rnby : Peri took a long point, and Ruby was un-
sighted, but backed well as soon as she had a chance ; Peri, however,
winning. The winner of the first tie, Romp, was now put down with the
Duke of Westminster's Sal, a very beautiful little bitch, and she soon
took a point. Romp then drew in good form a long way, but failed to
discover the birds which rose afterwards. Sal failed to find two birds,
which she ran over, showing want of nose. Romp then took a splendid
point, well backed by her opponent, the attitude of Romp being perfec-
tion, and she won. Peri then had a try with Sal, and won the tie.
Thursday.
CiiOVBBLEY Stakes ; braces, dogs and bitches ; pointers or setters ;
101. 10*. each. Setters : first prize, 451. Pointers : first prize, 451.
The second best brace, pointers or setters, to take 281. The absolute
winning brace to take a cup value 101., presented by his Grace the Duke
of Westminster, KG.
* Mr. Samuel Price's liv. w Mike, 2 yrs., and liv. w Bang, 5
yrs. 2 mos 1
f Viscount Downe's liv. w Sam, 2 yrs., and liv. wBess, 3yrS. 2
* Duke of Westminster's liv. w Mite, 2 yrs., and liv. w Sail,
lyr. 10 mos 3
* Duke of Westminster's liv. w Noble, 3 yrs. and lem. w
Ruth, 3yrs....
f Mr. R. Purcell Llewellin'slem. w Countess Bear, 1 yr. 3 mos.,
and lem. w Countess Moll, 1 yr. 3 mos
f Mr. T. Statter's bk w tan Rob Roy, 4 yrs. 6 mos., and bk w
tan Frolic, 1 yr. 1 mo
* Mr. R. J. Lloyd Price's liv. w Beau, 2 yrs. 3 mos., and liv.
w tan Mallard, 2 yrs. 3 mos
* Mr. R. J. Lloyd Price's liv. w Eos, 9 mos., and liv. w Drake,
8 yrs
* Viscount Downe's liv. w Mars, 5 yrs. 10 mos., and liv. w
Drake, 2 yrs. 3 mos
* Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's lem. w Pax, 4 yrs. 2 mos., and lem.
w Beau, 4t yrs. 2 mos
* Mr. James Bishop's liv. w Brighton, 3 yrs., and liv. w Bris-
tol,! yr. lmo
f Mr. A. P. Lonsdale's bk w Rake, 2 yrs. 1 mo., and liv. w
Romp, 2 yrs. 1 mo
• Pointers. f Setters.
Mr. Barclay Field's Dick and Drab and another brace withdrawn.
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Mr. S. Price's Mike and Bang, prize for pointers and 102. onp ; Viscount
Downe's Sam and Bess, prize for setters ; Duke of Westminster's Mite-
and Sail, 282. prize for second best.
The performances of most of the braces were moderate, the scent being
dreadfully bad. The trial of Bang and Mike was short, but magnificent.
In a large wheatfield they ranged away beautifully, each eyeing the
other ; when the old dog came down grandly, and the young one backed
nstanter, the brace presenting a rare tableau indeed. Sam and Bess also-
had a beautiful trial, each showing rare merit, and they were a wonderful
brace of setters. The decision was a very correct one.
SbnrxR Puppy Stakes ; puppies of 1874 ; 52. 5*. each ; first prize, 262. r
and 102. added money ; second prize, 182. ; third prize, 101.
Mr. F. B. Hemming's w bk and) . . (Mr. Purcell Llewellin'slem.and
tan Dinah, 15 mos f a £ aan ^ \ w b Countess Bear, 15 mo*.
Mr. T. Starter's bk w ten) J Mr. J. Bishop's lem. and w
Frolic, 13 mos > " ( Belfast, 13 mos.
Mr. T. Starter's bk and tan) , . (Mr. S. Beckett's Bees, 12 mos.
Dte,15mos > Deat \
"aX^"3 - JMr-J-EeynoldUrd^.
Mr. Purcell Llewellin' s lem.and) . , JMr. A. P. Lonsdale's liv. and
w b Countess Moll, 15 mos.> a £ amB \ w <j Spanker.
Mr. B. Field's Blush, Mr. Beart's Grouse, and Mr. H. Barclay's Nell
were drawn.
1st, Spanker.
2nd, Dash II.
3rd, Die.
The abore was the most unsatisfactory trial of the meeting, as the
puppies were not down half long enough to test their qualities, and four
good puppies, at least, will live to see a better day, — not that Mr. Lons-
dale's Spanker is at all a bad puppy. On the contrary, he is made and
he goes like a racehorse, and he did some exceedingly pretty work. The
second, too, Dash II., is a good dog. Die also goes very smartly.
Ensdon Stakes, for all-aged setter dogs ; entrance, 72. 7s. each ; first
prize, 242., and 102. added money ; second prize, 172.
Mr. T. Starter's bk wtand) . , (Mr. A. P. Lonsdale's bk w
Rob Boy, 4 yrs. 6 mos. ...j *&'Vm £ Bate, 2 yrs. 1 mo.
Mr. Purcell Llewellin's bk> «. ( Mr. G. de L. Mac dona's bk w
belton Druid, 2 yrs > \ tan Banger, 4 yrs.
Viscount Downe's liv. w Sam,\ ( Mr. Purcell Llewellin's b w
2yrs f " { innFlax.
1st, Bam.
2nd, Druid.
The champion Banger went down with Druid, and was fairly beaten,
the judges deserving the greatest credit for the patience they devoted on
the brace. Sam's performances proved him to be one of the best setters
we had seen, and he was sold prior to completing his victory for a very
heavy price. i
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Friday.
Shrewsbury Staxbs, for aged setter bitches, at 71. 7s. each ; first prise,
201. and tftf. added, money ; second prize, 151.
Viscount Downe's liv. w Bess, ) , , ( Mr. H. P. Garde's bk w Kate,
byRobRoy— Bess, 2yrs...Ji Deat i by Dan, 6yrs.
Mr. A. P. Lonsdale's bk w) C Mr. R. U. Pnroell Llewellm's
Romp, by Bake — Spree, 2 > „ < bk w tan Rocket, by Dan —
yrs. 1 mo ) ,(. Enby, 1 yr. 9 mos.
Bess and Romp divided.
Mr. Barclay Field's Rose and Daisy were withdrawn.
The pace of the first brace was wretchedly slow ; Kate, who had won
a prize on the show bench at Dublin, was too much of a pet to drop or
back properly, and evidently never dreamed of the lash or did much exer-
cise without the blue ribbon on. Bess, a liver and white setter, a little
better broken, made a false point or two, and did little or nothing else,
and after a field had been drawn blank, the flag went up in her favour.
Mr. Llewellin's Rocket, a handsome bitch, but very wild, went off at a
great pace, and wasn't stopped till she had flushed twice, and refused to
back Romp, who was quietly pointing game. Time of trial exactly four
minutes. Bess and Romp turned off for the prize, had no scent or covert
to assist them. After some discussion they were allowed to divide, with-
out being eligible for the Champion Stakes.
Champion Stakes ; three entries.
Mr. S. Beckett's Ifcrfor beat { Mr. A^P. Lonsdale's S,«»tor
>"»-"* j & D l n *:tS ™ t
Rector won the cup.
[Notx. — The Bell's Life report being incomplete through their corres-
pondent's illness, I have added to it a few facts from the Field. — Ed.]
THE KENNEL CLUB FIELD TRIAL SPRING
MEETING.
NEAR CAMBRIDGE.
Horseheath, May 4th and hth.
(On the Manor of Mr. G. Brewis.)
Judges.-— Mr. S. E. Shirley, M J:, and Mr. P. R. Bevan.
Fold Tbial Dbbby, for pointer and setter puppies bred in 1874;
entrance, 31. 3s. each, 10s. ft. ; the winner to receive 401., the second
101. and the third 51. ; a 51. cup to be given to the best dog of the
opposite breed to the winner ; 79 subs., of whom 68 paid forfeit.
Mr. P. R. Hemming's setter") , , (Mrs. Arkwright's pointer
Dinah, 15 mos ) Deat ( Prude, 14 mos.
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Mr. Llewellin'8 setter Coun-} •, (Mrs. Arkwright's pointer
less Bear, 15 mos J t Tramp, 14 mos.
Mr L Lloyd Price's pointer Eos \ (Mr. J. Bishop's pointer Bris
Cymrwy, 9 mos V " \ foi, 13 mos.
Sir Thomas Lennard's pointer 7 ("Mr. P. R. Hemming' a setter
Jf aWard, 13 mos J " ( Bfcyl, 13 mos.
Mr. J. Bishop's setter bitch ) . , JMr. Llewellin's Cowntess Moll.
Belfast, 14 mos J against j 15 moB .
Mr. Lloyd Price's pointer Mrs Pender, a bye with Rhyl.
Mr. J. Armstrong's Dash II., Mr. S. Price's pointer Sol, and Mr. Lons-
dale's Gear were absent.
11.
Countess Bear beat Dinah. I Countess Bear beat Mallard.
Belfast beat J0os. | Countess Bear beat Belfast.
Cowntess Moll and Afro. Pender showed no merit.
Countess Bear won first prize, 401. ; Belfast won second prize, 102. ; and
Mallard won third prize, 51. and cnp.
We left Cambridge at abont twenty minutes to nine on Tuesday morn-
ing in a special train that had been provided by the Kennel Club, and
arrived at Bartlow in about twenty-five minutes. The morning was beau-
tifully fine — too fine, in fact, to hold out much prospect of scent. We
drove to the meet, a distance from Bartlow station of about a mile and a
quarter, and at once began with the first round of the Derby, Mr. Hem-
ming' s setter Dinah and Mrs. Arkwright's Prude being the first brace on
the card. They were put down in a bit of barley, not very good lying, and
as birds were running about in all directions the judges wisely ordered
the dogs to be taken up, and we moved on to a capital piece of wheat.
Here Prude at once destroyed whatever chance she might have had by
chasing a hare, and the red flag was, of course, at once put up for Dinah.
Mr. Llewellin's Countess Bear and Mrs. Arkwright's Tramp, an own
brother to Prude, were the next brace. Countess Bear, going at a great
pace, made two false points, but was not long in finding out her mistake.
She then found a brace of birds very well close under a covert side, and
Tramp backed well. A hare got up close under the Countess's nose, but
she was quite equal to the occasion ; she, however, materially damaged
her previous performances by very shortly afterwards flushing a brace in
a most deliberate manner ; she, however, somewhat atoned for this by
behaving well to a brace of running birds that ran before her in full view.
Tramp now, who up to this time had done but little, found a brace of
birds in good form ; but Countess Bear, not to be outdone, returned the
compliment immediately afterwards, pegging a single bird well, and won
the heat. Her form was certainly better than Tramp's, as she was faster
and a better ranger. Tramp, however, ran by no means badly, and though
beaten was not disgraced. Dash EL being drawn, Mr. J. Bishop's Belfast
ran a bye. Mr. Lloyd Price's curiously-named Eos Cymrwy, a son of the
well-known Belle, and Mr. J. Bishop's Bristol were next put down in a
very large field of wheat, the lying being excellent. Bristol began by
finding a single bird in capital style, but rather spoilt the performance by
not dropping to shot. Eos, however, not to be outdone, found imme-
diately afterwards, and as Bristol flushed twice in succession and was
very wild, the red flag most properly went up to denote the victory of
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Mr. Price's puppy. Mr. Hamming's setter Rhyl, a son of Banger, and
Sir Thomas Lennard's pointer Mallard, by Brake, were now called for.
Bhyl was evidently not in good hnmonr, and behaved very badly — very
unlike his behaviour in Devon, — as he refused to back Mallard, who
found a brace well, and flushed more than once. Mallard showed that
he had been carefully and well broken, and although by no means a flyer
as regards pace, has a very good nose and a good method of working : he
won the trial easily, not having made a single mistake. Belfast and Coun-
tess Moll were the next brace. The daughter of Countess began badly
by putting up a single bird that she had found. Belfast made one of the
best points of the meeting, finding a hare in grand style at a very long dis-
tance, Moll backing well, Belfast ran a bird up, and Moll found a brace.
Both bitches now found the same brace of birds at the same moment, but
from a different angle, and both behaved steadily and well. The trial had
been up to this point a most equal one, and as we were close to the barn
where lunch was to be the next order of the day, the judges determined
to take the brace up and put them both down again in the ties. Luncheon
being over, Mr. Price's Mrs. Pender ran a bye with Bhyl — a waste of time
to our mind, but as one of the competitors insisted on it, the judges had
no alternative but to submit to this somewhat unusual proceeding.
Dinah and Countess Bear were called up first to commence the first ties.
Both went fast and in fine form, Bear being the first to find. She next made
a false point. Dinah now found a brace in a wheat field, and Bear backed, and
in the same field found well, and won the tie. The trial was an unlucky
one for Dinah, who had done some good work, and was only just beaten.
Belfast and Eos : This was a short and decisive trial. Eos would not
back, and did not show to great advantage, whereas Belfast, going in
beautiful form, found well, and won a very one-sided trial.
The next trial between Mrs. Pender and Countess Moll was also equally
short and decisive, as Mrs. Pender began by flushing and ended by chas-
ing another brace of birds, that shortly afterwards rose wild in the same
wheat field. A great deal of interest was taken by the spectators in the
next trial, as Countess Bear and Mallard, both of whom had done well in
their previous trials, fell together in the ties. Bear began by finding, and
an Mallard flushed twice, it looked any odds on the slashing daughter of
old Countess ; matters were, however, somewhat equalised by Countess.
Bear flushing and refusing to drop, and as Mallard found immediately
afterwards in fine form, he regained his lost position, only, however, for a
brief period, as Bear found again at a long distance, and Mallard declining
to back, the judges ordered the red flag to go up for Countess Bear.
Belfast and Countess Bear were now called up to run the final tie for first
and second prizes, the excitement being great, Belfast, if anything, being
the favourite. They began badly, both flushing ; Belfast was the first to
find, but almost immediately afterwards again put up a single bird, a
performance that Bear imitated ; the score was, however, then equalised
by a good point of Bear's ; both now flushed twice, and both found twice,
the contest being very close and exciting. Belfast, however, flushed
again, and would not drop well to wing, so Countess Bear was at once
proclaimed the victress of a very hard-fought tie. The winner is, as we
have before mentioned, a daughter of the justly celebrated Countess ; she
is, however, on a larger scale than her mother, and does not take after her
colour, being a lemon and white ; she goes a racing pace, but her style is
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not particularly taking. The scent on the first day was undoubtedly bad,
which will fairly account for the great number of flushes that were made.
Horseheath Stakes, a sweepstake of 32. 3*. each, and a cup value 51. 5*.,
for all-aged setter dogs and bitches ; the winner to take the cup and
two-thirds of the entries, and the second to receive the remainder ; the
winner to pay 21. 2s. towards expenses,
Mr. Llewellin's liv. w setter ") , . ( Mr. G. Landre Maodona's bk
fltom,2yrs ) Deat { wtRanger.
Mr. Llewellin's Countess Bear, Mr. Lonsdale's nomination, and Mr. B.
Field's nomination were withdrawn.
1st, Sam.
2nd, Banger,
In the Horseheath Stakes, for all-aged setters, owing to the absence of
Mr. Barclay Field's and Mr. Lonsdale's nominations, and the withdrawal
of Countess Bear, there were only two runners, Mr. Llewellin's new pur-
chase, Sam, and the well-known Banger. The latter ran disgracefully,
flushing birr 1 8 in all directions, and being evidently quite out of form,
Sam had, of course, an easy victory, having done nothing particularly
good or bad ; he is a plain, liver and white dog, but has evidently a good
nose, and is very well broken. This finished the day's sport.
Wednesday.
Linton Stakes, a sweepstake of 31. 3s. each, and a cup value 51. 5«. for
all-aged pointers, dogs and bitches ; the winner to take the cup and
two-thirds of the entries, and the second to receive the remainder ; the
winner to pay 21. 2s. towards the expenses.
Mr. J. Bishop's Brighton, by) *. C Mr. Lloyd Price's Beau, by
Bap— Bell, 3 yrs j Deat ( Drake— Belle, 2 yrs.
Mr. J. Bishop's Bristol, by\ ("Mr. Whitehouse's Vast, by
Bride, 1 yr. 1 mo > " \ Priam — Nina, aged.
Mr. Whitehouse's Rapid, by) a-njugt £ ^ r * ^ •^•' Hemming's Sqwire,
Chang — Romp, 2 yrs > "k* 11181 \ by General Prim — Miranda.
Mr. S. Price's Mike, by Bang) «. ( Mr. G. Brewis's Lassie, ped.
—Stella, 2 yrs f DeM \ unknown, aged .
Mr. Lloyd Price's Drake, by) ( Mr. G. Brewis's Monarch, ped.
Bap — Doll, 9 yrs j " \ unknown, aged.
Mr. Lloyd Price's Mallard, by Drake — Minnie, 2 yrs. 3 mo. (a bye with
Bristol).
n.
Brighton beat Rapid. | Drake beat Mike.
in.
Mr. Price's old Drake, first prize (by consent) ; Mr. Bishop's Brighton and
Bristol second prize.
On Wednesday we met at Mr. Brewis's house, Horseheath Lodge, and
after a short delay began the Linton Stakes for all-aged pointers in a
capital bit of wheat, Mr. Prince's Beau and Mr. Bishop's Brighton being
the performers. Beau flushed three times, Brighton doing nothing good
or bad. They were then taken up to enable the judges to test the scent
with another brace, Bristol and Pax. Bristol found a brace of birds
grandly, Pax not being willing to back until spoken to by Mr. Whitehouse,
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Fax then still farther increased his bad points by flashing badly in the corner
of same field, a wheat one. Bristol made a determined point, which, on the
judges and Bishop walking up, turned out to be merely a couple of larks ;
he then flushed, a performance which appeared to have such a charm for
Paz that he very shortly after followed his rival's example, and as Bristol
found a brace well directly afterwards he was most properly returned as
the winner. Pax did not run in his usual form, and appeared too fat for
hard work. The neat little Squire and Rapid (late Bap) next tried con-
clusions. Bapid commenced by finding very well, the point being one of
grea^ merit, as he was coming down wind at the time ; he, however, quite
spoilt the performance by deliberately chasing the birds the moment they
rose ; Squire, who, not having seen Bapid, had pointed the same birds
from a different angle, being steady. Bapid now found some birds
in good style, and Squire, thinking perhaps it was his turn to spoil
sport, ran by him, took his point, and flushed the birds. Squire
was then drawn by arrangement. Mr. Brewis's Lassie and Mr. S.
Price's Mike were put down in the same field, the bitch going
rather slow, and still working well ; Mike was the first to find, Lassie
backing him well. We then moved on to a clover field; birds were, how-
ever, rather wild, and, with the exception of a flush by Mike, nothing of
moment was done. In the next field, a bean one, however, the case was
different, as Mike found in capital style three times, Lassie not being in
the meanwhile idle, as she found a single bird ; but her pace and mode
of working being certainly inferior to Mike's, she was beaten. The old
veteran Drake and Monarch next appeared. Monarch began well, as if
determined to avenge the defeat of his fair kennel companion. He
nailed a brace of birds well, and instantly afterwards found a hare,
but, alas ! chased it. He then found again, but a second time chased,
or, rather, half chased the birds when they were put up. Drake found
well, and Monarch, not seeing him, rushed by and put up the birds,
and thus put an end to his not very glorious career. Beau and Brighton
were now put down for a second trial. Beau found well, and Brighton
refused to back, and took his point from him. Beau, anxious, perhaps,
to atone for his three flushes in his first trial, again found, and
Brighton, not to be outdone, did ditto ; an exchange of compliments
followed ; as both dogs found well again, and as Beau, although
hie behaved very well in his second trial, had not done enough to make
his score level with Brighton, the latter, most properly, was placed first.
We next had Bristol and Mallard, both dogs belonging to the same
owners as the preceding brace. Mallard did not do much, and after a
trial of moderate length Bristol was placed first. It was now lunch time,
and we had not far to go for it, as the large barn where it had been
prepared stood at the end of the field that had seen the completion of the
last trial. Lunch being over, Brighton and Bapid were turned down by
the two brothers, E. and J. Bishop. Both dogs went wild, Bapid par-
ticularly so, and he was soon out of it, as Brighton found well, and won
the tie. It was now the turn of Drake and Mike to perform, and their
brilliant exhibition will long be remembered by all present. Mike was
the first to find, but was not long alone in his glory, as Drake very
shortly found also. They now both found birds again and again, Drake
being quite in his old form, and making the dust fairly fly as he dashed
down to his points. Mike also found several pairs of birds, but rather
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spoiled Ids good performances by on one occasion refusing to baok Drake.
The latter, therefore, won, and richly deserved his success, and Mr. S.
Price need not feel ashamed of Mike's performance, as he ran a down-
right good dog all through. There were now only three unbeaten dogs
left in the stake, namely, Drake, Bristol, and Brighton, and, after some
consultation between their respective owners, Mr. Lloyd Price and James
Bishop, Drake was placed first by their mutual consent; and Bristol and
Brighton divided the second, the ties not being run off.
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PEDIGREES.
NOTE BY THE EDITOE.
In this volume of the Stud Book, as in the last, the winners only at the
Field trials have been classified.
Where no pedigree is given it may be fairly presumed that the dog's
pedigree is not on record, as its absence is accounted for by the fact that
it does not appear in the catalogues, and the owner has not answered the
circular letter sent to him respecting it.
Those dogs which are entered without being prize winners at shows are
entered subject to the approval of a committee of the Kennel Club, on
payment of a small fee, particulars of which may be obtained from the
Editor of the Stud Book, at the Kennel Club, 2, Albert Mansions, Victoria-
street, to whom and to which address all correspondence on the subject of
this book should be forwarded.
Class I.— BLOODHOUNDS.
DOGS.
Baron (No. 4028, Vol. II.).— Mr. E. Reynolds Ray's, Dulwich,
Surrey.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize. «
Bbxttus (No. 4029, Vol. II.).— Mr. E. Bird's, Oldfield House,
Brook-green, Hammersmith, W.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Birmingham, 1st
prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
4748. Difton.— Major Cowen's, Blaydon Burn, Blaydoh-on-Tyne ; breeder,
owner ; whelped, September, 1874.
Pedigree : By Ray's Roswell (see No. 58, Vol. I. and Vol. II.) out
of Owner's Darmtless (see No. 13, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).
Chief Performance : Hull, 1st prize.
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4749. Huoo. — Mr. J. T. Challoner's, Union Club, Newcastle-on-Tyne ;
breeder, owner; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Cowen's Draco (eee No. 15, Vol. I, and Vol. II.) out
of Hilda, by Drwid (No. 16, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance: Blaydon, 2nd prize (variety class).'
4750. Luath XI. — Capt. J. W. Clayton's, 14, Portman-square, London,
W. ; breeder, Eev. G. Straton ; whelped, October, 1874.
Pedigree : By Luath X. out of Bran VIII., bred by Mr. C. E.
Holford, of Ware, by his Regent (No. 50, Vol. I.) out of his
Matchless (No. 42, Vol. I.) ; Luath X. bred by Eev. G. Straton,
has same pedigree as Sir Fowell Buxton's Luath (No. 38, Vol. I.)
4751. Rollo. — Major Bradford's, Wembly, Harrow; breeder, Mr. E.
Reynold's Ray ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Roswell (see No. 58, Vol. I. and Vol. II.) out of
Peeress (No. 46, Vol. I. and see below).
Chief Performances : Nottingham, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 2nd
prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
Rtjfus (No. 61, Vol. I.). — Mr. E. Brough's, Balhaye-park, Leek.
Chief Performance : Hanley, 1st prize.
BITCHES.
Brbnda (see No. 5, Vol. I. and Vol. II.)— Mr. E. Brough's,
Balhaye-park, Leek.
Chief Performances : Edinburgh, 2nd prize ; Hanley, 2nd prize.
4752. Fuby. — Mrs. R. C. D. Ellis's, Gortimore House, Omagh; Lord
Caledon's breed ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Forester (No. 26, Vol. I.) out of Fawgfean.ce.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize (variety class).
Fuby (No. 30, Vol. I.).— Lord Wolverton's, Ranston, Blandford
(late Mr. W. H. Russell's).
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
Juno (see No. 35, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. E. Brough's, Balhaye-
park, Leek (late Mr. J. L. Becker's)
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize.
4753. Linda. — Mr. D. Collins's, Newton Ferrers, St. Motion, Cornwall ;
breeder, unknown ; whelped 1868.
Pedigree : By Rvfus out of Brenda.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
Mona (No. 4033, Vol. II.).— Mr. E. Reynolds Ray's, Dulwich,
Surrey, S.E.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize.
Peeress (see No. 46, Vol. I. and Vol. H.). — Mr. E. Reynolds Ray's,
Dulwich, Surrey, S.E.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Birmingham,
champion prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
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4754. Vesta. — Mr. E. Reynolds Ray's, Dulwich, Surrey, S.E. ; breeder,
Mr. S. C. Hinks ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Breeder's Warwick out of Mona (No. 4033, Vol. IL) ;
Warwick by Holford's Regent (No. 50, Vol. L) out of Mono,
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
Class IX— DEERHOUNDS.
DOGS.
Bbvis (See 79, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. H. P. Parkes's, Castle-
bourne, Belbroughton, Stourbridge.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize ; Nottingham, 1st
prize ; Birmingham, 2nd prize ; Alexander Palace, 1st prize.
4755. Bevis. — Mr. R. H. Wright's, Dutton Lodge, Preston Brook;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Prince Albert Solm's Oscar out of breeder's Btu,
by Cox's Ross out of Lufra (No. 107, Vol. I.) ; Oscar by Pirate
out of Loyal.
Chief Performances : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize and cup ; Hull,
1st prize.
4756. Bean. — Dr. Alexander's, 8, Blenheim-place, Edinburgh ; whelped
1873.
Pedigree ; By Oscar out of Lufra.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
4757. Bbuce.— Mr. H. Fitt's, 38, Old Change, London ; breeder, Mr. P.
Parkes; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Muster's Torrum (No. 151, Vol. I.) out of Brenda
(sister to Morni, No. 127, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
Duke (No. % 4036, Vol. II.).— Mr. P. Gordon's, Army and Navy
Club, London (late Mr. R. S. Chapman's).
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize.
4758. Duke. — Mr. W. Neilson's, jun., Kinmure House, Bishopbriggs,
N.B.; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Bevis out of Mab ; Bevis by the Duke of Hamilton's
Bran (No. 73, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize.
Farhax (or Farban) (No. 4037, Vol. I.).— Mr. F. R. Hemming's,
Plymouth Copse, Holywell, Flintshire.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize.
4759. Holdfast. — Mr. W. Abbs's, Westholme, near Winstow.
Pedigree: Unknown.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
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54 KENNEL CLUB CALENDAR AND STUD BOOK.
4760. Lewis. — Mr. F. R. Hamming's, Plymouth Copse, Holywell, Flint-
shire ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Cameron's Bran ont of Maophefson's Sheluch.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 1st prize.
4761. Lorne. — Major W. H. Campbell's, Governor's House, Military
Prison, Cork ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Arrom (No. 73, Vol. I.) out of Flora, by Brocken
(Eintail blood) out of Sutach (Horatio Boss's breed.)
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize.
4762. Oscar.— Mr. J. W. H. Corne's, 31, Boeburn-plaee, Edinburgh,
N. B. ; breeder, Mr. J. Fenton, Leith ; whelped 10th July, 1874 ;
colour, fawn.
Pedigree : By a dog of the Argyll strain out of Lufra.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 3rd prize and medal.
4763. Bufus.— Mr. G. W. Hay's, Devon Lodge, The Warren, Starcroes ;
breeder, Capt. Morse ; whelped 1870.
Pedigree : By Keildar (No. 117, Vol. I.) out of Brenda, byDobell's
Bevis (No. 78, Vol. I.) out of Lvfra, by Mellor's Oscar (No.
139, Vol. I.), out of Lord H. Bentinck's Carrick.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Birmingham, 1st
prize.
4764. Shuloch. — Mr. F. B. Hemming's, Plymouth Copse, Holywell,
Flintshire (the late Lord H. Bentinck's strain.)
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize.
4765. Tulix>ch. — Mr. O. E. Part's, Ashby-de-la-Zouch ; breeder, Col-
Brereton ; whelped 1874*
Pedigree : By Alexander Leith' 8 Torrum out of breeder's Spean
by Gillespie's Toram (No. 150, Vol I.) out of a Glengarry bitch ;
Torrum by Factor out of Lvfra.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
4766. Warrior. — Mr. F. A. Phillips's, Stoke D' Abernon, Cobham, Surrey ;
breeder, Mr. J. H. Dawes ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Warrior (No. 162, Vol. I.) out of Lufra (No. 121,
Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize.
BITCHES.
4767. Bess.— Mr. J. Ford's, Tipton, Staffordshire ; breeder, Mr. H. P.
Parke's; whelped 1874.
Pedigree ; By Bevis (No. 79, Vol. I. and II.) out of Teeldar (or
Hylda, No. 148, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).
Chief Performances: Nottingham, 2nd prize; Birmingham, 2nd
prize.
4768. Brenda. — Mr. H. P. Parkes's, Castlebourne, Belbroughton, Stour-
bridge ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1874-
Pedigree : By W. A. Smith's Oscar (No. 137, Vol. I.) out of Parkers
Brenda (sister to Morni, No. 127, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
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4769. Cavach.— Mr. F. B. Hemming's, Plymouth Copse, Holywell, Flint-
shire (the late Lord Henry Bentinck's breed.)
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize.
Hylda.— -(See No. 112, Vol. I and II.), Lord St. Leonards, Wells,
Somerset (Mr. E. B. Sugden's).
Chief Performances : Birmingham, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palaoe, 2nd
prize.
4770. Linda. — Mr. F. Lucas's, Hitchin, Herts ; breeder, Capt. Morse ;
whelped 1870.
Pedigree : By Kieldar (No. 117, Vol. I.) out of Brenda, by Dobell's
Bevis (No. 78, Vol. I.) out of Capt. Morse's Lu/ra, by Mellor's
Oscar (No. 139, Vol. I.) out of Lord H. Bentinck's Carrick.
Chief Performance : Alexandra, 1st prize.
4771. Lufba. — Mr. J. W. H. Cornes's, 31, Raeburn-place, Edinburgh
(late Mr. W. laddie's) ; breeder, Lord Holmesdale ; whelped
1870.
Pedigree : Lord H. Bentinck's strain, crossed with Her Majesty's
deerhounds.
4772. Luna. — Capt. Morse's, Watcombe, Torquay; breeder, owner;
whelped June, 1873 ; light brindled.
Pedigree : By Rvfus (No. 4763) out of Spey (No. 4773).
4773. Spit. — Capt. Morse's, Watcombe, Torquay (late Mr. J. M. Marten's,
Cardross, Dumbartonshire ; breeder, Mr. G. Cupples, of Guard-
bridge, Fifeshire ; whelped 1868 ; dark brindled.
Pedigree: By Bran out of breeder's Malvina, by Lord Elphin-
stone's Twrlvm, from Her Majesty's kennels, out of Cupples' 8
May, by Col. Johnstone's (Portobello, Edinburgh) Bob out of
Cupples's Puck, by Lady Ferguson's (Musselburgh) Byron out of
Oipsy ; Bran by Major Bobertson's Oscar (No. 134, Vol. I.) out
of Dobell's Maida (No. 123, Vol. I.).
Tbbldar (or Hylda) (See No. 148, Vol. I. and Vol. H.).— Mr. H. P.
Parkes's, Castlebourne, Belbroughton, Stourbridge.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 1st prize ; Crystal Palace,
1st prize ; Nottingham, 1st prize ; Birmingham, champion prize.
4774. Una. — Mrs. Kachael Newoomen's, Kirkleatham Hall, Redcar ; bred
at Savernake.
Chief Performance : Hull, 3rd prize.
Cliss III.— GREYHOUNDS.
DOGS.
4775. Bicester. — Mr. H. L. Toms's, Mangusbury, Stow-on-the-Wold,
Gloucestershire ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Suleman out of Lady.
Chief Performance : Birmin g ham, 3rd prize.
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4776. Blue Eye. — Mr. M. Saunders's, Great George-street, Cork ; whelped
1873.
Pedigree : By Blue Eye (by Canaradzo, No. 179, Vol. I.) out of
Fly.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
4777. Bruce. — Mr. E. Coltas's, Falsgrave, Scarborough; breeder, Mr. F.
Huntsman ; whelped 1870.
Pedigree: By Baronet out of Whitefoot, by Rockingham out of
Fancy Oirl t by Bedlamite ; Baronet by The Wizard out of Lady
Bathilda, by The Brewer.
Chief Performance : Hull, 2nd prize.
4778. Camden Town. — Mr. W. H. Stanway's, Kington, Herefordshire ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Burgomaster out of Gentle Annie, by May Morning
out of Moselle ; Burgomaster by Patent out of Beans.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize.
Covenantee. (No. 4045, Vol. II.) — Mr. J. Oilman's, jun., 148,
Lanoaster-street, Birmingham.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
4779. Denville. — Mr. R. Potts's, Antrim-road, Belfast (late Mr. J.
Patterson's) ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Cloud out of Draft Net.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
4780. Diamond Inn. — Mr. J. Heaeltine's, Diamond Inn, Butterknowle,
Cockfield ; colour, black ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Lartington out of Nell.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize (puppy class).
4781. Dreaded Falcon. — Mr. J. G. Dixon's, Gorfield Letch, Morpeth ;
breeder, owner ; colour, red ticked.
Pedigree : By Cauldhail out of Queen Charming.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 2nd prize.
4782. Drusclog. — Mr. A. M'Farland's, 16, Hamilton-street, Greenock ;
whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Drumkeld out of Diving-bell.
Chief Performance : Belfast, divided 3rd prize.
4783. Gamecock. — Mr. W. Bearpark's, Ainderly Staple, near Northaller-
ton ; breeder, Mr. J. Dewell ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Spanker out of Charity Qirl by Could Kail ; Spanker
by Cock Robin.
Chief Performances : Darlington, champion prize ; Hull, 3rd prize.
Lauderdale (See No. 202, Vol. I. and Vol. II.). — Mr. T. Sharples's,
Forest Bank, Crawshaw, Booth, near Manchester.
Chief Performances: Crystal Palace, 1st prize; Manchester
(Pomona), 1st prize ; Hull, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st
prize.
Lord Derby (See No. 204, Vol. I.).— Messrs. D. and W. Sima's,
Besolven, near Neath, South Wales (late Mr. J. Shackleton's).
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Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize ; Henley, 2nd prize ;
Birmingham, 1st prize.
4784. Marquis. — Mr. W. P. Barrett's, 12, Westmoreland-street, Dublin ;
breeder, Mr. R. Watts ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Monarch out of Lilly.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
±785. Master Peyenssy — Mr. W. Dale's, Weston-super-Mare ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Powers' s Pevensey out of owner's Sylvia by
Brigadier.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
4786. Master Richard. — Mr. R. Magill's, Moneyrea ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Bob out of Blink.
Chief Performance: Belfast, 2nd prize.
4787. Morgan. — Mr. B. Moore's, Little Wilbraham, Cambridge; whelped
1873.
Pedigree : By Regulus (the sire of Cowntryman) out of Star of the
Fen.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize ; Northamp-
ton, 3rd prize.
Peer (No. 4053, Vol. II.).— Mr. F. B. Hemming' 8, Plymouth Copse,
Holywell, Flintshire.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Alexandra Palace,
2nd prize.
4788. Rapid. — Mr. J. Fairhead's, Braintree, Essex.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 1st prize.
4789. Bob. — Mr. J. Marshall's, Holywell Village, Backworth ; breeder,
Mr. Pletts ; whelped 1873 ; colour, blue.
Pedigree : By Squire Bewick out of Black Diamond.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 3rd prize.
4790. Saddler. — Mr. J. Waddington's, Whitewell Place, EUand ; breeder,
Mr. W. Hennington ; whelped, June 1873.
Pedigree : By Mantle out of Jenny Dumps.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
Sam Wylib (No. 4058, Vol. EC.).— Mr. J. Harle's, Cramlington
Village, Northumberland.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 1st prize.
4791. Sinbad. — Mr. J. Bobson's, Terrace Inn, Blaydon.
Pedigree : By Donatonia out of Bess.
Chief Performances : Blaydon, 2nd prize ; Darlington, 1st prize.
4792. Sir Anthony. — Mr. C. Todd's, Bottom, Saltburn ; colour, black
and white ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Brandy out of Palace.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
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4798. The Friab. — Capt. Montgomery's, Benyarden, Ballymoney.
Pedigree : Own brother to Honeymoon (see " Coursing Calendar.")
Chief Performance : Belfast, divided 3rd prize.
4794. Willh Cook.— Mr. G. Wise's, Kelbarry House, Cork ; whelped
1874.
Pedigree ; By Telegram out of Wren ; Telegram by Patent out of
PoWy.
Chief Performance : Cork, third prize.
4795. Willi* Galwby. — Mr. G. Wise's, Kilbarry House, Cork ; whelped
1871.
Pedigree : By Master Nathaniel out of Qipsy.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize.
BITCHES.
4796. Alios. — Mr. G. Gowland's, Thirsk, Yorkshire ; colour, white and
brown; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Master Crosslegs out of Miss Webster.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
Bit of Pun (see No. 240, Vol. I. and Vol. H.).— Mr. T. Sharples's,
Forest Bank, Crawshaw Booth, near Rawtenstall.
Chief Performances : Hull, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 1st prize ;
Alexandra Palaoe, 1st prize.
Black Beauty (No. 4071, Vol. II.).— Mr. W. H. Stanway's,
Kington, Hereford.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palaoe, 3rd prize.
4797. Dolly Vakdbn. — Mr. W. Watson's, Great Victoria-street, Belfast ;
whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Master Burleigh out of Dolly.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
4798. Duak Quxen.— Mr. J. G. Dixon's, Gorfield Letch, Morpeth ;
breeder, Mr. Dalzell ; whelped 1874 ; colour, red.
Pedigree; By Dreaded Falcon (No. 4781) out of Lord Lurgan's
Polly.
Chief Performance ; Blaydon, 1st prize for saplings.
4799. Fancy.— Mr. L. Jotting's, Swalwell ; breeder, Mr. Arkle ; whelped
1874 ; colour, red.
Pedigree : By Bellwether out of a bitch by Cross Fell.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 3rd prize.
4800. Fanny. — Mr. A. Horobrugh's, 6, Leven-etreet, Edinburgh ; whelped
1871.
Pedigree : By Baffler out of Fancy.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 3rd prize.
4801. Happy Sally.— Mr. T. Neville's, Tudor House, Kingsdown,
Ireland; breeder, owner ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Happy Joe out of Sally Noggin.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
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4802. Her Majesty.— Mr. T. Horsfall's, Whitworth, Boehdale ; whelped
1871.
Pedigree : By Prince out of Bet ; Prince by Heart of Kings.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
4803. Ladt Alice. — Mr. A. M. Kirker's, Academy-street, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.'
4804. Ladt Habkaway. — Mr. J. M. Johnston's, Dunesk, Belfast.
Pedigree not on record.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
4805. Little Nell. — Mr. A. Jack's, 1, Milne-court, Lawn Market,
Edinburgh; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Daniel O'Connell out of Heiress-at-Law.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
4806. Lucina. — Mr. J. 6. Dixon's, Gorfield Letch, Morpeth ; breeder, Mr.
Lowrey ; colour, black ticked.
Pedigree : By St. George out of Luxury.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 3rd prize.
4807. Marigold. — Mr. W. Watson's, Tower Corner, Darlington ; colour,
black and white ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Cashier out of LiUum.
Chief Performance : Darlington, champion prize.
4808. Misty. — Mr. R. Simpson's, Tylands Bridge, Bishop Auckland;
whelped, 1874 ; colour, white and blue.
Pedigree : By Tempest out of Lucy.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
4809. Miss Flt IL — Mr. S. Fitzgerald's, Lackandana, daahmore;
whelped 1871.
Pedigree: By Master Cunningham out of Miss Fly-by-Law.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize.
4810. Miss Hanxigan. — Mr. S. Fitzgerald's, Lackan d ana, Clashmore;
whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Harpoon out of Miss Hanigan,
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
4811. Nelly Felly. — Mr. T. Bank's, Great Smeaton, Northallerton;
colour, red and white ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Tempest out of Emma Fell.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
4812. Nell Gwynne.— Mr. S. W. Smith's, Beckbury, Shifnal.
Chisf Performance : Northampton, 2nd prize.
4813. Psebess. — Mr. H. Haydon's, Carshalton, Surrey ; breeder, Mr.
H. W. Punchard ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Cock Robin out of Princess Mary.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize.
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4814. Phcekix. — Mr. W. Brewia's, Dovecot House, Stannington ; breeder,
Mr. T. Gledson ; whelped, 1873 ; colour, red.
Pedigree : By Fred out of Little Nelly.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 2nd prize.
4815. Queen Bertka (see No. 4069, Vol. 2.).— Mr. T. Sharples's, Forest
Bank, Crawshaw, Booth, near Manchester.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Blaydon, champion
prize ; Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd
prize.
4816. Remnant. — Mr. W. Hulse's, Sussex-street, Nottingham.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
4817. Rose op Rabt.— Mr. J. Robinson's, Todd Hills-by- Wellington,
Durham ; colour, black and white ; whelped 1870.
Pedigree : By Bloom out of Rose of Rdby.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
4818. St. Mart.— Mr. G. Dryden's, County Hotel, Selkirk.
Pedigree : By Black Boy out of Gang a* Wee.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize.
4819. Sister Mary. — Mr. H. Simpson's, Morpeth; breeder, owner;
whelped, 1873 ; colour, brindled and white.
Pedigree : By Willie WyUe out of Small Hope.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 1st prize.
Sweet Treasure (see No. 4079, Vol. I.).— Mr. G. Lister's,
Victoria-street, Grimsby.
Chief Performance : Hull, 3rd prize.
4820. True Girl. — Mr. E. Hobson's, Beauchamp Hall, Leamington ;
breeder, Mr. Trevor, Lichfield ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Treasure Trove (No. 230, Vol. I.) out of Fly.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 3rd prize.
4821. Violbt. — Mr. W. Brewis's, Dovecot House, Stannington ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Ploughboy out of Little Nelly.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 2nd prize (for saplings).
Winsome Lassie II. (see No. 4080, Vol. II.)— Mr. J. H. Salter's,
Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Kelvedon, Essex (late Mr. F. R. Hemming's.)
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
4822. Wonderful.— Mr. G. F. Wise's, Kilbarry House, Cork ; whelped
1874.
Pedigree: By Telegram out of Wren, Telegram by Patent.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
[Note. — As the " Coursing Calendar," published at the Field Office,
gives so much information on the subject of greyhounds' pedigrees, the
Editor has not considered it necessary to give them to any long extent in
the present volume of the Stud Book.]
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Note.— In the four following classes the hounds which are merely
winners in classes for two, three, and four couples, are not entered.
Class IV.— FOXHOUNDS.
(No entries except in couples.)
Class V.— OTTERHOUNDS.
DOGS.
Booseb (No. 383, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. C. Carriers, M.O.H., Carlisle.
Chief Performance : Hull, prize in variety class.
Lucipeb (No. 378, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. C. Carrick's, M.O.H., Carlisle
(late Mr. J. Harrison's.)
Chief Performances : Darlington, 1st prize ; Nottingham, 1st prize ;
Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
4823. Bapteb. — Mr. J. C. Carricks, M.O.H., Carlisle ; breeder, owner ;
whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Ragman out of Como.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize.
Botal (No. 386, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. C. Carrick's, M.O.H., Carlisle.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize.
Toby (see No. 391, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. C. S. Coulson's,
Harworth-terrace, Darlington.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
4824. Woodman.— Mr. F. R. Hemming's, M.O.H., Plymouth Copse,
Holywell, Flintshire.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
BITCHES.
Charmer (see No. 365, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. J. C. Carrick's,
M.O.H., Carlisle.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
Class VI.— HARRIERS.
dogs.
Ravages (No. 437, Vol. I.).— Mr. C. D. Everett's, Besselsleigh,
Abingdon, Berks (The " B. V. H.")
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize (over 18in.)
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4825. Saffron.— Mr. C. 0. Everett's, Besselsleigh, Abingdon, Berks
(The "B. V. H.") ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree: By Sultan out of Mr. B. Bace's Bonny Lass.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize.
4826. Vaulter.— Mr. T. B. Lewis's, Herlingfordbury Park, Herts;
breeder, Sir Vincent Corbet ; whelped 1878.
Pedigree : By Sir V. Corbet's Fervent out of his Verity.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize (over 18in.)
BITCHES.
Daffodil (No. 4083, Vol. n.).— Mr. C. D. Everett's, Besselsleigh*
Abingdon, Berks (The " B. V. H.)
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 2nd
prize.
4827. Graceful. — Mr. T. B. Lewis's, Hertingfordbnry Park, Herts;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Chesshyre's Fwrner out of Mr. Bace's Qwland.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize (under 18in.)
4828. Matchless. — Mr. C. D. Everett's, Besselsleigh, Abingdon, Berks
(The " B. V. H.") ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Radical out of Mr. Bace's Mindful.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize (under 18in.)
Bbstless (No. 440, .Vol. I.).— Mr. B. Leigh Pemberton's, 5, War-
wick-square, S.W.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, prize for brood bitches.
4829. Varnish. — Mr. C. D. Everett's, Besselsleigh, Abingdon, Berks
(The "B. V. H.") ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By SirW. Wynn's BawcUff out of Votress.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize.
4830. Vengeful.— Mr. T. B. Lewis's, Hertingfordbnry Park, Herts.
Pe<tigree : Own sister to Vaulter (No. 4826, whom see.)
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize (over 18in.)
Class VII.— BEAGLES.
DOGS.
4831. Merrtman.— Mr. E. Peyton's, Sutton Coldfield, near Birmingham ;
whelped 1872.
Pedigree: By RuthhinT rumpeter out of Magic,
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize; Nottingham, 1st
prize ; Birmingham, 1st prize.
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BITCHES.
Doxey (see No. 477, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. I. Mitchell^, The
Cockermouth Hnnt.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
4832. Mime. — Mr. T. Rose's, Birch Grove, East Grinstead; breeder,
owner ; whelped, 1871.
Pedigree : By Tuner out of Blossom,
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
4833. Violet.— Mr. F. B. NevilTs, Felinfoel, Llanelly ; breeder, owner ;
whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Bory ont of Rosebud.
Chief Performance : Birmingham,, 1st prize.
Class VIII.— POX TERRIERS.
DOGS.
4834. Banjo. — Mr. B. W. Deans, Hurnehurst, Wanghton, Birkenhead ;
breeder, Mr. W. Gamon, of Chester ; whelped May, 1870. (Sire
of Ventom, No. 4147, Vol. VII.)
Pedigree : By Tyrant (No. 617, Vol. I.) ont of Lively, by Viper
(No. 623, Vol. I.) ont of Fury, by Old Jock (No. 558, Vol. I.)
ont of Grove Nettle (No. 655, Vol. I.)
4835. Ben. — Mr. E. J. Poor's, Limerick (also shown by Mr. E. M. South-
well) ; breeder, Mr. S. W. Smith ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Turk (No. 610, Vol. I. ) ont of Nettle, by Nipper, by
Trimmer II. (No. 607, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize ; Northampton,
1st prize ; Belfast, 1st prize ; and special cup champion class ;
Cork, 1st prize.
4836. Boxes. — Mr. H. Gibson's, Brockenhurst, Lymington; breeder,
owner; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Bitters (No. 520, Vol. I.) out of Brockenhurst
Nettle, by Hornet (No. 545, Vol. I.) out of Cottingham Nettle,
by Old Jock (No. 558, Vol. I.) out of Wasp.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize (puppy class).
Brick.— (No. 522, Vol. I.) Mr. W. G. Burnley's, Saleen, Bali-
nacurra, County Cork, late Mr. H, Lewis's.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
4837. Bruiser. — Capt. T. WetherelTs, Loddington, Kettering ; whelped
1873.
Pedigree : By Buffer (No. 524, Vol. 1.) out of Denfy, by Jacob.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 3rd prize.
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Buffett.— (No. 4102b., Vol. H.) Mr. J. Shepherd's, 4, Albion
Terrace, Beverley.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, Champion prize ; Hull, 2nd
prize ; Birmingham, 3rd prize.
4838. Byngo.— Mr. E. M. Southwell's, Castle House, Bridgenorth;
breeder, Mr. S. W. Smith ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Turk (No. 610, Vol. I.) out of Old Dame, by Old
Jock (No. 558, Vol. I.) out of Old Nettle, by Old Trap (No. 597,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performances: Crystal Palace, 3rd prize; Dublin, 3rd
prize.
4839. Champ. — Mr. G. Moore's, Appleby Hall, Atherstone; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Champ out of Waxey ; Champ by Chess out of May
(No. 667, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Northampton, 3rd prize (puppy class).
4840. Chance. — Mr. C. Jones's, Forest Kennels, Northwick; whelped
1874.
Pedigree : By MendelTs Jorrocks out of Venom, by Rasper out
of Jessie, by Tartar (No. 590, Vol. I.) out of drove Nettle (No.
655, Vol. I.) ; Rasper by Sultan, out of Vie,
Chief Performance : Hanley, 2nd prize.
4841. Chance. — Mr. J. Terry's, Mount East Street, Nottingham ; breeder,
Mr. Watson ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Trapper (No. 4141, Vol. II.) out of Watson's Nell,
by Rattler (No. 578, Vol. I.;.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize (puppy class) ;
Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize.
Crack (No. 4103, Vol. II.). — Mr. J. J. Pirn's, Lisnagarvey, Lis-
burn, Ireland, late Mr. Haslehurst's.
Pedigree (not given fully in Vol. II.) : By Twig out of Tricksey,
by Grettan's Ajax out v of Nellie ; Ajax by Spot out of Topsy ;
Twig by Hornet (No. 545, Vol. I.) out of Vic (sister to Punch,
No. 574, Vol. I.), by Spot out of Countess, by Old Jock (No.
558, Vol. I.) out of Wasp.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
4842. Diver II. — Mr. E. Pape's, Banagher, King's County; breeder,
owner ; whelped, October, 1873.
Pedigree : By Diver (No. 532, Vol. I.) out of Fan, by Pin out of
Vic.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
4843. Doctor. — Mr. J. J. Pirn's, Lisnagarvey, Lisburn, Ireland ; breeder,
Mr. F. Sale ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Kufford's Viper out of Nettle, by Tyrant (No. 617,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
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4844. Fop. — Mr. T. E. Montgomery's, Newtownards.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.
4845. General.— Mr. H. B. Skinner's, 12, College-hill, Highbury Park,
London, N. (late Mr. W. C. /Cheshire, Gedling, Notts) ; breeder,
Mr. Cheshire ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Tyrant (No. 617, Vol. I.) out of Venus ; by Burn-
ham's Triumph out of Vic, by Sir Robert Clifton's Jock.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
4846. Harpist. — Mr. T. Dawson, jun.'s, Poundsworth, Driffield ; breeder,
owner ; whelped May 28th, 1874.
Pedigree: By Huntsman (No. 546, Vol. I.) out of Music (No.
4917).
4847. Jack. — Mr. T. Mallinson's, The Park, Killarney ; breeder, Mr. F.
Sale, Derby ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By BronU (No. 4102, Vol. II.) out of Venom, by Tyke
(No. 615, Vol. I.) out of Fairy.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
4848. Jack. — Mr. J. Mauley's, Martello-terraoe, Dame-street, Dublin;
breeder, Mr. J. Barrington, of Killiney ; whelped March 1875.
Pedigree : Not on record.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize (puppy class).
4849. Jester I. — Mr. W. Allison's, Kilvington, Thirsk, Yorkshire;
breeder, Mr. Wootton ; whelped 1868.
Pedigree : By Old Jock (No. 558, Vol. I.) out of Cottingham Nettle
(also owned by Mr. Cropper and Mr. J. Holmes, of Beverley), by
Tyrant (No. 617, Vol. I.) out of Vic. Jester is sire of XL., Satire,
and Tiny.
4850. Jester n. — Mr. W. Allison's, Kilvington, Thirsk, Yorkshire (also
owned by Bill Thompson, Lord Middleton's earth-stopper, and
Noah Hook, keeper to Sir G. O. Wombwell) ; breeder, Bill Thom-
son ; whelped July, 1873.
Pedigree: By Jester I. (No. 4849), out of Lord Middleton's Vic
by Old Tartar (No. 592, Vol. I.), out of Lampleigh's Vic, of the
strain of Ben Morgan, huntsman to Lord Middleton, and Jack
Morgan, huntsman to the Grove.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize ; Hull, 1st prize ;
Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
4851. Jim. — Mr. W. Bullock's, Cringle House, Cheadle; breeder, Rev.
J. C. Macdona ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Tyke (No. 615, Vol. I.) out of Macdona's Vestal
(No. 709, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize (puppy class) ;
Dublin, 1st prize (champion class).
4852. Lad.— Mr. C. Boycott Wight's, Budge Hale, Wolverhampton;
breeder, Mr. T. W. Haslehurst ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Jack out of Lady by Turk (No. 610, Vol. I.) ; Jack
by Pantaloon (No. 570, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize.
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4853. Mac III. — Mr. W. Carlisle's, Old Basford, Notts ; breeder, owner ;
whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Mac II. (No. 564, Vol. I.) out of Ruby, by Sale's
Hornet (No. 545, Vol. I.) out of Violet.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 2nd prize.
4854. Mastbb Ben. — Mr. E. Erskine's, 6, Queen-street, Belfast j breeder,
Mr. E. W. Haslewood ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Turcos out of Fury ; Turcos by Turk (No. 610,
Vol. I.) out of Wistful ; Fury by Spot (from Albrighton Hunt
Kennels) out of Vic by Young Venture out of Tidy.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize (puppy class).
4855. Moscow.— Mr. G. L. Waring's, Fairfield, Manchester ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree ; By Jerry, by Old Jock (No. 558, Vol. I.) out of Nettle,
by Tyrant, by White Tyrant.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 4th prize.
4856. Nimrod. — Mr. R. B. Lee's, The Sound, Kendal ; breeder, owner ;
whelped May 11th, 1875.
Pedigree : By Buffer (No. 524, Vol. I) out of Nellie, by Leo, by
Mac II. (No. 564, Vol. I) out of Mabel, by Crack out of Riot, by
Old Trap fNo. 597, Vol. I.) out of Venus, by Old Jock (No. 558,
Vol. I.) ; Nellie out of Venom from the Tynedale Hounds, by
Twig out of Patch.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize (puppy class).
4857. Prim.— Mr. F. H. Potts's, Broseley, Shropshire ; breeder, Mr. S.
W. Smith ; whelped October, 1874.
Pedigree : By Crack (No. 4103, Vol. II.) out of Vivid (No. 4945).
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize (puppy class).
4858. Punch. — Mr. H. Erskine's, Richmond-square, Belfast; whelped
1874.
Pedigree : By Badger (No. 518, Vol. I.) out of Myrtle.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize (puppy class).
4859. Rake. — Mr. H. Bright's, 28, St. Nicholas-street, Scarborough ;
breeder, Mr. R. Turner, of Grantham ; whelped 1874 ; late Mr.
T. Hopkinson's (also owned by Mr. Heald, of Wakefield).
Pedigree : By Viper out of Belvoir Twitch ; Viper by Oapt. King's
Jack out of PhilUs (from the Rufford Kennels) ; Jack by Old
Jock (No. 558, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Winner of several prizes at local shows.
Rattler (see No. 578, Vol. I.). — Mr. J. Fletcher's, Stoneclough,
Manchester.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, champion prize ; Edinburgh,
champion prize ; Darlington, 1st prize ; Manchester Pomona, 1st
prize ; Hull, 1st prize, champion class ; Birmingham, champion
prize ; Alexandra Palace, champion prize.
4860. Ribble. — Mr. T. Sharples's, Crawshaw, Booth, Manchester (own
brother to Rattler), (see No. 578, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Blaydon, 1st prize.
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Riot (see No. 582, Vol. I.).— Mr. G. H. Procter's, Market-place,
Durham.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 3rd prize.
4861. Risk II. — Mr. J. Terry's, Mount East-street, Nottingham ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Bisk (No. 583, Vol. I.) out of Nettle, by Fly.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize (dogs over 201b.)
4862. Ruffian. — Mr. J. Shepherd's, 4, Albion-terrace, Beverley, York-
shire ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree: By Buffett (No. 4102 b., Vol. II.) out of Patch.
Chief Performance : Hull, 3rd prize (puppy class).
4863. Sailor. — Mr. C. B. Watson's, Mansfield-road, Nottingham ;
breeder, Mr. A. Baillon ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Howler out of Vic by Baillon' s Trap out of Old Vic ;
Howler by Trap out of Vic ; Trap by Trimmer X.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 5th prize.
4864. Satan (late Shbdo). — Mr. M. W. Secretan's, Cleveland-road,
"Oxbridge ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Jailer out of Nettle, by Sam out of Malice.
Chief Performance : Northampton, medal (champion class).
4865. Saxon (late Ttjrcos). — Mr. E. M. Southwell's, Castle House,
Bridgnorth ; breeder, Mr. S. W. Smith ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Pantaloon (No. 570, Vol. I.) out of Mischief.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize (under 201b.).
4866. Scamp.— Mr. J. W. Grontage's, The Green, Darlaston; breeder,
Mr. S. W. Smith ; whelped July, 1874.
Pedigree : By Turk (No. 610, Vol. I.) out of Old Dame, by Old Jock
(No. 558, Vol. I.) out of Nettle.
4867. Sherry.— Mr. M.W. Secretan's, Cleveland-road, Uxbridge; whelped
1874.
Pedigree : By Pincher out of Whisky.
Chief Performance: Northampton, 2nd prize.
4868. Sirtus. — Mr. E. M. Southwell's, Castle House, Bridgnorth ; breeder,
Mr. S. W. Smith ; whelped May 19th, 1875.
Pedigree : By Scamp out of Lotus, by Old Jock (No. 558, Vol. I.)
out of Venom. Stamp is brother to Sable (No. 4931), whom
see.
4869. Snapshot. — Mr. E. M. Southwell's, Castle House, Bridgnorth ;
breeder, owner ; whelped September, 1875.
Pedigree : By Speculation out of Qreen Erin, sister to Sable (No.
4931,) whom see ; Speculation by Buffer (No. 524, Vol. I.) out
of Hazard (No. 4185, Vol. II.).
4870. Snap (late Speck Lachion).— Mr. J. R. Whittle's, 4, Gaspar
Mews, Cromwell-road, West Brompton; breeder, Mr. S.W. Smith ;
whelped 1874.
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Peddgree: By Sting out of Bones (No. 4897). Sting by Sale's
Hornet (No. 545, "Vol. I.) out of Scratch (from the Badsworth
Kennels.
Chief Performances: Crystal Palace, 1st prize (puppy class);
Northampton, 1st prize, champion class ; Dublin, 2nd prize,
champion class ; Birmingham, 2nd prize ; Alexandra Palace,
2nd prize.
4871. Spangle. — Tfix. T. Dawson, jun.'s, Poundsworth, Driffield ; breeder ;
whelped April, 1875.
Pedigree : By Old Sam (No. 4126, Vol. II.) out of Music (No.
4917).
4872. Spoiler.— Mr. F. J. Astbury's, Prestbury, Manchester ; breeder,
Mr. C. Ingoldby ; whelped 1874.
Peddgree : By Trap out of Patch, by Trap out of Gem ; Trap by
Fox, by Mac II. (No. 564, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 1st prize.
4873. Spot. — Mr. J. Fletcher's, Stoneclough, Manchester (breeder and
pedigree unknown).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
4874. Spot.— Mr. W. Fidcock's, 61, Forest-road, Nottingham.
Peddgree : By Thatch (dam and breeder unknown).
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 3rd prize.
4875. Spot. — Mr. J. Terry's, Mount East-street, Nottingham ; whelped
1874.
Peddgree : By Sancho out of Wasp.
4876. Sprigg.— Mr. J. Terry's, Mount East-street, Nottingham ; breeder,
Mr. G. Hodgkinson, of Kirkby ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Terry's Old Sam out of Venus.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize (dogs with entire tails).
4877. Stipler.— Mr. E. M. Southwell's, Castle House, Bridgnorth;
breeder, Mr. S. W. Smith ; whelped June 29th, 1874.
Peddgree : By Turk (No. 610, Vol. I.) out of Bess, by Pantaloon
(No. 570, Vol. I.) out of Mischief.
Chief Performance ; Hanley, 2nd prize, champion class.
Tart (See No. 4133, Vol. II.).— Mr. T. Sharples's, Forest Bank,
Crawshaw Booth, near Rawtenstall.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize.
4878. Tartar. — Mr. H. M. Erskine's, 5, Richmond-square, Belfast;
whelped 1875.
Peddgree: By Tartar III. out of a bitch from Wentworth's
Kennels.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize (puppy class).
4879. Tartar. — Mr. S. le Blanc Smith's, 1, Mornington Villas, Sydenham,
Kent ; breeder, Mr. T. Wootton ; whelped 1874.
Peddgree : By Stannah out of Venus, by Hash.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize.
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4880. Tattler.— Mr. A. H. Easten's, Botanic-lane, Hull ; breeder, Mr. J.
Shepherd ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Buffett (No. 4102 b., Vol. II.) out of Guilty (No. 658,
Vol. I.).
CMef Performance : Wolverhampton, 1st prize ; Darlington, 2nd
prize.
4881. Tester (see No. 4135, Vol. H.).— Mr- B. White's, Dronfield Hill
Top, near Unstone, Sheffield.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize (under 201b.).
4882. Tipper.— Mr. J. S. Hardy's, Sherwood Eise, Nottingham ; whelped
1874.
Pedigree: By Trimmer out of Vixen, by Old Tyrant (No. 617,
Vol. I.) ; Trimmer out of Rose, out of Pilgrim's May (No. 668,
Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
4883. Torment. — Mr. H. Bright's, 28, St. Nicholas-street, Scarborough ;
breeder, Mr. G. H. Procter ; whelped August, 1873.
PecUgree : By Tyke (No. 615, Vol. I.) out of Patch (No. 685, Vol. I.).
4884. Trimmer.— Mr. G. S. E. Cayless's, North Parade, Grantham ;
breeder, Capt. Morris ; whelped 1873.
PecUgree : By Wilder's Jock out of breeder's Nettle.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, divided 3rd prize, over
201b.
4885. Trimmer. — Mr. E. Sharpe's, 41, Castle Gate, Nottingham ; breeder,
Mr. J. Trickett ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Watson's Spot out of Tuckett's Bick, out of Shaw's
Vic, out of Denman's Vic ; Spot by Sir E. Clifton's Crib, by
Wootton's Old Jock.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize (puppy class).
4886. Twig.— Mr. J. H. Midgley's, 4, Bellbank-crescent, Edinburgh;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Tyke (No. 615, Vol. I.) out of MilUe.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
4887. Valentine. — Mr. E. W. Dean's, Hurnehurst Waughton, Birken-
head ; breeder, Mr. J. H. Murchison ; whelped January, 1873.
PecUgree : By Vandal (No. 618, Vol. I.) out of Thistle, by Old
Jock (No. 558, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Winner of two first prizes at local shows.
4888. Varmint (late Bendy). — Mr. T. Bassett's, Leighton Lodge, Carshal-
ton ; breeder, Mr. H. Clark ; whelped 1874 (late Mr. J. Terry's).
Pedigree : By Tartar out of Whisky ; Tartar by Burnham's Trim-
mer out of Leighton' s May.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize.
Ventom (see No. 4147, ifol. II.)— Messrs. Massin and Blimlett's,
Mill-street, Nantwich (late Mr. T. Kirby's).
Chief Performance : Hanley, 1st prize, champion class.
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4889. Venture. — Mr. A. W. Calcutt's, 2, Wellington Park-terrace,
Belfast ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Battler (No. 578, Vol. I.) out of Vick, by Trimmer
II. (No. 607, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
Victor (see No. 4148, Vol. II.).— Mr. T. B. Newton's, 28, Huskis-
son-street, Liverpool.
Chief Performance ; Crystal Palace, 4th prize.
4890. Wallace.— Mr. W. Walker's, 17, Hilda-street, West Hartlepool;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Twig out of Clyde.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
4891. Young Battler. — Mr. J. Shepherd's, 4, Albion-terrace, Beverley;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Battler (No. 578, Vol. I.) out of Lillie (No. 666,
Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 2nd prize ; Hull, 3rd prize.
4892. Young Risk. — Mr. J. Terry's, Mount East-street, Nottingham ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Risk (No. 583, Vol. I.) out of Flirty by Bassett's
Spot (No. 588, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize (puppy class) ;
Alexandra Palace, 4th prize (under 201b.).
4893. Young Tyke.— Mr. J. Terry's, Mount East-street, Nottingham;
breeder, Mr. E. T. Hughes, Manchester ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Tyke (No. 615, Vol. I.) out of Flirt, by Bassett's
Spot (No. 588, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 4th prize.
4894. Young Tyrant. — Mr. J. C. Coupe's, 42, Horse Pair, Doncaster ;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Tyrant (No. 617, Vol. I.) out of a bitch by Hopcroft's
Trap, by Old Trap.
Chief Performance : Hull, 2nd prize.
4895. Young Tyrant. — Mr. C. Kay Brown's, Avon Grange, Hamilton ;
breeder, Mr. Thomas Kirby, of Rochdale ; whelped May, 1873.
Pedigree : By Tyrant (No 617, Vol. I.) out of Wasp, by Raglan
out of Vic.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize.
4896. Yorick. — Mr. J. M. Whittled, 4, Gaspar-mews, Cromwell-road,
West Brompton ; breeder, Mr. Chorley (late Mr. R. B. Lee's) ;
whelped October, 1874.
Pedigree : By Fancy out of Tricksey, by Hopcroft's Trap, by Old
Trap (No 597, Vol. I.), out of Venus; Fancy by Mac II. (No.
564, Vol. I.), out of Fun, by Pantaloon (No. 570, Vol. I.) out of
Judy, by Tarquin out of Old Judy ; Tarquin by Old Jock (No.
558, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize (puppy class).
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BITCHES.
489 7. Bones. — Mr. R. W. Dean's, Hurnehurst, Waughton, Birkenhead ;
also owned previously by Messrs. Lee and Smith.
Pedigree : (own sister to Banjo, No. 4834, whom see), dam of Snap,
(No. 4870), and Sibyl (No. 4936).
4898. Busy. — Mr. T. Dawson, jun.'s, Ponndsworth, Driffield; breeder,
Mr. J. Shepherd ; whelped April, 1874.
Pedigree : By Buffett (No. 4102, Vol. II.) out of Quilty (No. 658,
Vol. I.).
4899. Bbownie (late Wasp.)— Mr. E. J. Poor's, Limerick ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Eokeby's Tartar out of Myrtle, by Old Jock (No. 558,
Vol. I.) out of Nettle, by Old Trap (No. 597, Vol. I.) out of
drove Nettle (No. 655, Vol. I.) ; Tartar by Shot (Lord Middle-
ton's and Holderness Kennels strains) out of Vic, by Bounce
out of Patch, by Brack out of Lady Brack, by Old Jock out of
Capt. White's Venom.
Chief Performances: Belfast, 2nd prize (champion class); Cork,
2nd prize.
4900. Charm. — Mr. T. Sharples's, Forest Bank, Crawshaw, Booth, near
Manchester ; breeder and pedigree unknown.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 2nd prize.
4901. Daisy.— Mr. J. G. Pelly's, Hornchurch, Essex ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Rivet (No. 584, Vol. I.) out of Fan, by Jock II. (No.
561, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 4th prize.
4902. Dolly. — Dr. Biddulph's, R.N., Conger-park, Borresokane ; breeder,
Master of the Somerset.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
4903. Dorcas.— Mr. Burbidge's, Surrey (late Mr. H. Gibson's, Brooken-
hurst, Lymington, Hants ; breeder, Mr. Gibson ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Foiler (No. 537, Vol. I.) out of Dainty, by Buffer
(No. 524, Vol. I.) out of Diamond (No. 637, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace,
1st prize.
4904. Dulcet. — Mr. B. W. Dean's, Hurnehurst, Waughton, Birkenhead ;
breeder, Mr. G. Whittaker ; whelped, August, 1874.
Pedigree : By Card out of Fury, by Crack out of Riot, by Old
Trap (No. 597, Vol. I.) out of Venus, by Old Jock (No. 558, Vol.
I.) ; Crack was brother to Trimmer (No. 606, Vol. I.), Card by
Venture II. (by Venture, No. 621, Vol. I.) out of Patch (No.
685, Vol. I.).
4905. Faiby. — Mr. W. J. Burnley's, Saleen, Ballenacurra ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Grasper out of Fairy; Grasper by Flash out of
Nettle; Flash by Jess, by Fell's Spot (see Diver* s pedigree, No.
532).
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize.
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4906. Pbbnie. — Mr. J. E. Marshall's, 22, Drummond-plaoe, Edinburgh.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
4907. Frantic. — Mr. W. Allison's, Kilvington, Thirsk, Yorkshire;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1870.
Pedigree : own sister to XL. (No. 726, "Vol. I.) whom see.
Chief Performances ; Winner of nine first prizes.
4908. Fun.— Mr. P. Wright's (see Mr. Erskine's Violet).
4909. Fury. — Mr. F. Singleton's, Nutwell, near Doncaster ; breeder, Mr.
C. Boulton ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Member out of Vic, by Gadfly.
Chief Performance : Hull, 2nd prize.
4910. Gaiety.— Mr. W. Gillett's, North Bar-street Without, Beverley;
breeder, Mr. J. Holmes ; whelped, 1873.
Pedigree: By Qayland out of Gadfly, out of Holderness Topsy,
sister to Lille (No. 666, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 4th prize.
Giddy (see No. 652, Vol. I. and Vol. n.).— Mr. C. E. HorsfalTa,
Grassendale Priory, Liverpool.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 1st prize.
Guilty (see No. 658, Vol. I. and Vol. n.).— Mrs. Shepherd's, 4,
Albion-terrace, Beverley.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
4911. Honeymoon. — Mr. E. W. Dean's, Hurnehurst, Waughton, Birken-
head (own sister to Dulcet, No. 4904, whom see for pedigree).
4912. Jessie. — Mr. A. Bichard, Amicus-street, Dublin; breeder, Mr.
Wootton ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By a son of Old Jock (No. 558, Vol. I.) out of a bitch by
Tyrant (No. 617, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
4913. Judy.— Mr. T. Dawson's, Poundsworth, Driffield (late Mr. A.
Easten's) ; breeder, Mr. G. L. Linnell; whelped, June, 1874.
Pedigree : By Buffett (No. 4102, Vol. n.) out of an Oakley Kennels
bitch (also said to be by Buffer).
Chief Performance : Hull, 4th prize, and five prizes at local shows.
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4914. Judy. — Mr. B. Erskine's, Richmond-square, Belfast ; breeder, Mr.
C. A. Ward ; whelped, 1875.
Pedigree : By Tiger out of Nettle (No. 4170, Vol. II.), Tiger bjjip
out of Yenom, by Gadfly.
Chief Performances : Belfast, 1st prize (puppy class), and two
extra cups for best fox terrier there ; Northampton, silver medal.
4915. Lady Nettle.— Mr. J. Wadington's, Whitwell Hall, EUand, York-
shire.
Chief Performance : Northampton, divided first prize.
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liiLLE (see No. 666, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. J. Shepherd's, 4,
Albion-terrace, Beverley.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, champion prize ; Crystal
Palace, champion prize ; B lay don, 1st prize ; Darlington, 1st
prize ; Hull, 1st prize ; Birmingham, champion prize; Alexandra
Palace, champion prize.
Matchless (see No. 4167, Vol. II.).— Mr. J. T. Bichardson's Glen-
more, Lisburn.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
Mat (see No. 667, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. F. J. Astbury's,
Encliffe, Prestwich, Manchester.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize (under 181b.).
4916. Midge. — Mr. H. Green's, Ivy House, Fincham, Norfolk (also owned
by Bev. H. J. Hammond, and Mr. B. C. Corbett, B.A. ; whelped
May, 1874.
Pedigree: By Qnat out of Bev. L. H. Lloyd's Pickle by B. L.
Bevan's Jacob out of Brasley's Nina by Murchison's Trimmer
(No. 606, Vol. I.) out of Challoner's Fury; Jacob by Capt.
Wetherall's Tartar by Old Trap (No. 579, Vol. I.) ; Gnat by
Sale's Gadfly (No. 4113, Vol. II.) out of Jewel by Astbnry's Tyke
(No. 615, Vol. I.) out of Jostle by H. H. Jack out of Quorn Nettle.
4917. Music. — Mr. T. Dawson, jun.'s, Pounds worth, Driffield ; breeder,
Mr. Gibson, of Brockenhurst ; whelped February, 1873.
Pedigree : By Foiler (No. 537, Vol. I.) out of Moss by Hornet (No.
545, Vol. I.) out of Judy by Jack (No. 547, Vol. I.)
4918. Nell.— Mr. E. Billiald's, The Park, Nottingham; breeder, Mr.
Maiden ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Ingoldby Mettle out of Maiden's Peggy.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 3rd prize.
4919. Nell. — Mr. J. J. Pirn's, Lisnagarvey, Lisburn ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Hornet (No. 545, Vol. I.) out of Nettle by Tartar
No. 592, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
4920. Nell. — Mr. J. Terry's, Mount East-street, Nottingham; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Bisk (No. 583, Vol. I.) out of Wasp by Tyrant (No.
617, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Manchester,
Pomona, 2nd prize ; Birmingham, 3rd prize.
4921. Nellie.— Mr. R. B. Lee's, The Lound, Kendal ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Leo out of Venom (from the Tyneside Hounds) ; Leo
by Mac II. (No. 564, Vol. I.) out of Mabel by Crack out of Riot
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize (over 181b.)
4922. Nettle.— Mr. D. E. T. Hughes's, 241, Stretford-road, Manchester ;
whelped 1874.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize (over 181b.)
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4923. Nettle. — Mr. W. Measures's, Southwell-road, Sneinton, • Notts ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1873.
Peddgree : By Leek's Bounce out of Nettle ; Bounce by Sales' s Sam.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 5th prize.
Nettle (No. 4169, Vol. LT.)— Mr. F. Burbidge's, Champion-hill,
Surrey (late Mr. L. Turner's, Bichmond House, Leicester.)
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
Nettle (No. 4170, Vol. LT.).— Mr. C. A. Ward's, 7, St. James's-
street, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, divided 2nd prize (champion class).
Nettle (No. 6168, Vol. LT.).— Mr. A. Woods's, Matlock Villa,
Byde, late Mr. J. Pye's.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize.
4924. Patch. — Mr. F. J. Astbury's, Encliffe, Prestwick, Manchester ;
breeder, Mr. J. Terry ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Old Sam, by Tip out of Vic.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize.
Patch (No. 635, Vol. I.).— Mr. G. H. Procter's, Market-place,
Durham.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 3rd prize.
4925. Patch.— Mr. J. W. Smith's, Carlton Miniott, Thursk ; whelped
1874.
Pedigree : Jester II. (No. 4850) out of a bitch bred by Lord Mid-
dleton.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize (puppy class).
4926. Patch. — Mr. J. Sumner's, Fold's-road, Bolton, Lancashire ; whelped
1875.
Pedigree : By Ruler out of Vixen, by Battler (No. 578, Vol. I.) out
of Nettle ; Ruler by Chance II. (No. 530, Vol. I.) out of Nettle.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize, puppy class.
Patchwoek (No. 4171, Vol. LT.) — Mr. E. White's, Shirecliffe
House, Tinstone, Sheffield.
Chief Performance ; Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize.
Popst (No. 4173, Vol. LT.).— Mr. K. K. Brochner's, High-street,
Hull.
Chief Performance : Hull, 1st prize.
4927. Queen.— Mr. W. F. Webster's, Pallion Hall, Sunderland ; whelped
1874.
Pedigree : By Tyke (No. 615, Vol. I.) out of Nell, by Sam, by Spot.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
4928. Eose. — Mr. A. Glegg's. Wright-place, West Newington, Edin-
burgh.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize.
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Rosella (see No. 4175, Vol. n.).— Mr. F. O. Redmond's, 137,
Abbey-road, London.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize (over 181b.).
4929. Ruby. — Mr. J. Bond's, Gorten-house, Coalisland, Tyrone ; whelped
1874.
Pedigree : By Czar ont of Diamond.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.
4930. Ruby.— Mr. H. Bright's, 28, St. Nicholas-street, Scarborough ;
breeder, Mr. J. Beaver Roberts ; whelped May, 1871.
Pedigree : By Trimbush out of breeder's Nettle, by Wheldoris
Tartar out of a bitch from Cheshire Trimbush, by Bravo out of
Nellie, by Sam ; Bravo by Crack out of Ruby II,
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize.
4931. Sable. — Mr. E. M. Southwell's, Castle House, Bridgnorth ; breeder,
Mr. S. "W". Smith ; whelped July 2, 1874 (late Mr. Mallinson's).
Pedigree : By Turk (No. 610, Vol. I.) out of Old Dame, by Old
Jock (No. 558, Vol. I.) out of Nettle, by Old Trap (No. 597, Vol.
I.) ; winner of two prizes at Shifnal and Newport.
4932. Sans Peur.— Mr. E. M. Southwell's ; breeder, Mr. W. W. Smith ;
whelped May 19, 1875.
Pedigree : By Scamp out of Lotes, by Old Jock (No. 558, Vol. I.)
out of Venom. Scamp is own brother to Sable, whom see for
pedigree.
4933. Spink.— Mr. R. Alston's, Leigh Lodge, Sale ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree]: By Gadfly (No. 4113, Vol. I.) out of Ruby, by Old' Tar-
tar out of Vic from Duke of Grafton's kennels.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 4th prize.
4934. Spot. — Capt. Ashton's, Polesford Hall, Manchester ; breeder's name
and pedigree unknown.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 3rd prize.
4935. Spotty. — Mr. J. S. Hardy's, Sherwood Rise, Nottingham.
Pedigree unknown.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
4936. Sibyl.— Mr, E. &. Southwell's, Castle-house, Bridgnorth ; whelped
1873.
Pedigree : By Mac II. (No. 564, Vol. I.) out of Bones (No. 4897).
Chief Performance : Hanley, 2nd prize.
4937. Thistle. — Mr. J. Knowles's, Yorkersgate, Malton ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Trumps (No. 608, Vol. I.) out of Kate, by Belsom by
Chance (No. 529, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize (puppy class).
4938. Tidy. — Mr. G. H. Procter's, Market-place, Durham; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree-. By Tyke (No. 615, Vol. I.) out of Patch (No. 635,.
Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
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4939. Vbnom. — Mr. J. Arrowsmith's, Kelvington, Thirsk ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Procter's Riot (No. 582, Vol. I.) out of owner's
Satire (No. 695, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 2nd prize.
4940. Venom.— Mr. F. A. Macauley'e, Fox Lodge, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
4941. Vic. — Mr. G. H. Warren's, Fenwick-street, Liverpool.
Chief Performances : Hanley, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 2nd prize.
4942. Violet (late Fun).— Mr. B. Erskine's, 6, Queen-street, Belfast ;
breeder, Mr. P. Wright ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Terror out of Bustle (No. 4153, Vol. II.) ; Terror by
Tyrant (No. 617, Vol. I.) out of Violet, out of Beafy, by Steven-
son's Spot out of Topsy.
Chief Performances : Nottingham, 2nd prize (puppy class) ; Dub-
lin, 2nd prize (puppy class).
4943. Violet.— Mr. W. Gamon's, Brook House, Chester.
Pedigree : By Trimmer (No. 606, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize.
4944. Violet.— Mr. E. Ross's, 7, Welbeck-street, Nottingham ; breeder,
Mr. Badford ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Terry's Risk (No. 583, Vol. I.) out of Radford's
Venom.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
Vine (see No. 4149, Vol. n.)— Mr. R. Earp's, Partingdale, Mill
Hill, Middlesex (late Mr. W. Heath's).
Chief Performances : Hull, 3rd prize ; Birmingham, 1st prize.
4945. Vivid.— Mr. F. H. Potts's, Broseley, Salop ; breeder, Mr. W.Earp »
whelped January, 1870.
Pedigree : By Trap II. out of Nettle, by Tartar (No. 592, Vol. I.)
out of Grantham Nettle; Trap II., by Old Trap (No. 597, Vol. I.)
out of Grove Nettle (No. 655, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Northampton, 2nd prize (Champion Class.)
4946. Wasp. — Mr. J. Terry's, Mount East-street, Nottingham ; breeder,
Mr. Sale, of Derby ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Tyrant out of Rose.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 4th prize.
4947. Wasp. — Mr. J. Terry's, Mount East-street, Nottingham ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Trapper (No. 4141, Vol. II.) out of Violet, by Old
Sam.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 3rd priqe (under 181b.)
4948. Youno Lill. — Mr. J. Terry's ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Trapper (No. 4141, Vol. II.) out of Nettle.
Chief Performance: Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize (puppy class).
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Class IX.— POINTERS .
DOGS.
Bang (see No. 739, Vol. I. and Vol. n.).— Mr. S. Price's, Bow,
Devon (over 651b.).
Chief Performances : Dog Shows, Crystal Palace, champion prize ;
Field Trials, Shrewsbury, 1st prize in the Cloverley Stakes for
pointer and setter braces.
4949. Bang II. — Viscount Downe's, Danby Lodge, Whitby ; breeder, Mr.
Armstrong ; whelped 1874 ; colour, liver and white.
Pewigree : By Bounce (No. 770, Vol. I.) out of Jilt.
Chief Performance : Field Trials, Shrewsbury, 2nd prize in the
Pointer Puppy Stakes.
Beau (see No. 747, Vols. I. and II.). — Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's, Ips-
ley Court, Eedditch.
Chief Performances : Dog Shows, Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize ;
Field Trials, Devon and Cornwall, 2nd prize in the Holder
Stakes for braces (with Pax.)
4950. Ben. — Mr. W. Stoddart's, Moor Barnard Castle, Darlington.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize (lemon and white.)
4951. Ben. — Mr. J. Whitaker's, Bawsworth Lodge, Mansfield, Notts.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
4952. Bob.— Mr. A. M'Clelland's, Belmont, Banbridge.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
4953. Bob. — Mr. J. A. Mello's, Carlton, Northallerton.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize (over 551b.).
4954. Bob. — Mr. J. Shorthose's, Forth House, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Chief Performance : Hull, 2nd prize.
4955. Bones. — Mr. E. J. Lloyd Price's, Bhiwlas, Bala ; breeder, owner ;
whelped March 1st, 1875 ; colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : by Drake (No. 842, Vol. I.) out of Grecian Bene] (No
1153, Vol. I.).
4956. Bounce. — Mr. J. Bishop's, Eyton, Wellington, Salop ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874 ; colour, lemon and white.
Pedigree: By Shot out of Bell, by Bap (No. 977, Vol. I.) out of
Floss; Shot by Merry (No. 922, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize (under 501b.).
Brighton (see No. 777, Vols. I. and II.). — Mr. J. Bishop's, Eyton,
Wellington, Salop.
Chief Performances : Dog shows : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize.
Field trials : Cambridge, divided 2nd prize with Bristol in the
Linton Stakes for all aged pointers. •
4957. Bristol. — Mr. J. Bishop's, Eyton, Wellington, Salop; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874 ; colour, liver and white.
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Pedigree : By Bratton out of Bride, own sister to Brighton (No.
1090, Vol. I.) ; Bratton by Rake out of Bell, by Bounce out of
Juno, by Spring out of E. Bishop's Old Bess ; Bounce by Powis's
Romp (No. 998, Vol. I.) ; Rake by Holford's Don out of Rose,
by Shot (No. 1010, Vol. I.) out of Moll (No. 1215).
Chief Performance : Field trials : Shrewsbury, 1st prize in the
pointed puppy stakes. Cambridge, divided 2nd prize with
Brighton in the Linton Stakes for all aged pointers.
Cbdric (see No. 789, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's, Ipsley
Court, Bedditch.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize.
4958. Chang EL— Mr. J. H. Salter's, Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Kelvedon,
Essex ; breeder, owner ; whelped August, 1872 ; colour, black
and white.
Pedigree : by Chang (No. 791, Vol. I.) out of Flora (No. 1146,
Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Maldon, 1st prize.
4959. Czae. — Mr. A. P. Lonsdale's, Acton Park, Wrexham; whelped
1874.
Pedigree : By Lonsdale's Cob (No. 793, Vol. I.) out of Howard's
Bonny.
Chief Performance : Field trials : Shrewsbury, 3rd prize in the
pointer puppy stakes.
Dash (see No. 803, Vol. I.).— Mr. P. Barron Newell's, John's Hill,
Waterford, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize (under 551b.).
4960. Devon.— Mr. W. H. Walker's, Shenfield Hall, Brentwood ; breeder,
owner; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Coham's Bang out of Fan (No. 1136, Vol. I.) ;
Coham's Bang by Whitehouse's Hamlet (No. 876) out of
Postan's Venus (No. 1299, Vol. I.) ; Devon is )ialf brother to
Mr. S. Price's Bang (see above).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize (medium size).
4961. Dismal Jemmy (late Lucky Sixpence). — Mr. E. J. Lloyd Price's,
Ehiwlas, Bala ; breeder, owner ; whelped April 22nd, 1875 ;
colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By Drake (No. 842, Vol. I.) out of Nimble Nmepence,
bred by Mr. T. Walker, of Studeley Court.
Don (see No. 4200, Vol. n.).— Mr. T. W. Deighton's, Winstone.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize (under 551b.).
Don (see No. 4201, Vol. n.).— Mr. J. Fletcher's, Stone Clough,
Manchester (late Mr. J. Huggins's).
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, champion prize ; Edinburgh,
champion prize ; Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize, champion
class ; Alexandra Palace, champion prize.
4962. Don.— Mr. W. Lee's, Barlow Fell, Blaydon ; breeder, Dr. Peatland;
whelped 1874.
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Pedigree : by E. Taylor's Carlo out of breeder's bitch.
Chief Performcmce : Blaydon, 2nd prize.
4963. Don.— Mr. R. Parr's, The Kennels, Seaton Knolls, Salop ;
breeder, Mr. J. iJ. Humphreys ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : Not on record.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize (medium size).
4964. Don. — Mr. T. W. Webber's, Huntingdon, Portarlington ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : by owner's Don out of Flora (No. 4235, Vol. II.).
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize (under 551b.).
4965. Don. — Mr. R. White's, 23, Drummond Place, Edinburgh ; breeder,
Mr. Wallace, of London ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Duke of Athol's Peer out of breeder's bitch.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 3rd prize.
Don H. (See No. 4204, Vol. II.)— Mr. D. M. Norrish's, Thorverton,
Oullompton, Devon.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize (medium size).
Doncaster (No. 840, Vol. I.). — Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's, Ipsley
Court, Redditch.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 1st prize.
Drake (No. 842, Vol.1.).— Mr. R. J. Lloyd Price's, Rhiwlas, Bala
(late Sir R. Garth's, Q.C.).
Chief Performance : Field trials : Shrewsbury, 2nd prize in the
Oombermere Stakes for aged pointers ; Cambridge, 1st prize in
the Linton Stakes for all-aged pointers.
Duke (No. 846, Vol. I.).— Mr. W. Aaron's, 4, Northgate, Halifax.
Pedigree : (Not given in Vol. I.), by Sam out of Lettuce.
Chief Performance: Crystal Palace, 1st prize champion class
(medium size).
4966. Duke. — Mr. M. A. Burke's, 7th Dragoon Guards, Ballincollig.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
4967. Duke. — Hon. Mr. C. Crofton's, Mote Park, Dublin ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Young Lonsdale out of Nell, own sister to Sam.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
4968. Duke. — Mr. J. Richardson's, Newcastle; whelped 1870; colour,
liver and white.
Pedigree and breeder unknown.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 3rd prize.
Duke. — Mr. W. C. Salter's, Alphington House, Ottery St. Mary ,
breeder, Mr. J. Huggins ; whelped 1870.
Pedigree : By Turner's Don out of breeder's Nell. Duke is brother
to Juno dam of Fletcher's Don (No. 4201, Vol. EL)
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize (over 651b.)
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Duke (No. 854, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. Shorthose's, Forth House, New-
castle-on-Tyne.
Chief Performcmce : Edinburgh, 1st prize (over 551b.)
4970. General. — Mrs. F. S. Arkwright's, Sutton Scarsdale, Chesterfield ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874 ; colour, lemon and White.
Pedigree : By General Prim (No. 869, Vol. I.) out of Mink (No.
1208, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Darlington, 1st
prize ; Hull, 1st prize, and extra cup ; Alexandra Palace, 1st
prize (over 651b.)
General Prim (No. 869, Vol. I.).— Mr. C. W. Brierley's, Rhodes
House, Middleton, Manchester.
Chief Performance*: Blaydon, 1st prize; Darlington, 1st prize
champion class.
4971. Grey Drake. — Mr. E. J. Lloyd Price's, Ehiwlas, Bala ; breeder,
owner ; whelped June 4, 1875.
Pedigree : By Old Drake (No. 842, Vol. I.) out of breeder's Lights,
by Statter's Mcmton (No. 908, Vol. I.) out of Price's Helen (No.
1156, Vol. I.). Mr. Price's Green Drake, Tom Drake, Brown
Drake, and Teddy Drake are of the same litter.
Grouse (No. 4206, Vol. II.).— Mr. G. J. Alexander's, Victoria House,
Dalkey ; breeder, Mr. J. Whyto.
Chief Performance : Dublin, champion prize.
4972. Grouse. — Hon. Mr. C. Crofton's, Mote Park, Dublin; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree; By Lord Crofton's Sam (No. 1001, Vol. I.) out of Frenzy
(No. 1150, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize (over 551b.)
4973. Grouse. — Mr. J. Henderson's, Millbank-terrace, Aberdeen.
Pedigree: By Lord Lichfield's dog out of a bitch of Mr. Anch-
brugh's, Staffordshire.
Chief Performances : Edinburgh, 2nd prize ; and four local prizes.
4974. Grouse. — Mr. W. Eeigh's, Ballybough Bridge, Dublin ; breeder,
owner ; whelped January, 1875 ; colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By Ben out of Quail ; Ben by Ben out of Violetta.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize (over 551b.)
4975. Hamlet. — Mr. J. Kennedy's, surgeon, Eosehearty, Aberdeen ;
breeder, Mr. J. H. Whitehouse ; whelped March, 1873 ; colour,
lemon and white.
Pedigree : By Rap (No. 977, Vol. I.) out of Blanche (No. 1087,
Vol. I.)
Macgreoor (No. 894, Vol. I.). — Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's, Ipsley
Court, Eedditch.
Chief Performance : Manchester Pomona, 2nd prize.
4976. Major.— Mr. A. M'Clelland's, Belmont, Banbridge.
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Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.
Majob (No. 4210, Vol. n.)— Mr. H. H. Moseley's, Brighton House,
Croydon.
Chief Performance ; Crystal Palace, 1st prize (under 501b.)
4977. Major. — Hon. L. Stanhope's, Elvaston Castle, Derby; pedigree
and breeder unknown.
Chief Performance ; Nottingham, 1st prize (large size).
4978. Mallard. — Sir T. Barrett Lennard's, Bart., Belhus, Romford;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874 ; colour, liver and white ticked.
Pedigree ; By Drake (No. 842, Vol. I.) out of owner's Bess, by
owner's Brag (No. 771, Vol. I.) out of owner's Duchess, by Pom,
bred by Lord Sefton, out of Sturgeon's Bess (No. 1080, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : Field trials : Cambridge ; third prize in the
Field trial, Derby.
Marquis (No. 4213, Vol. n.).— Mr. J.E. Mason's, Victoria Works,
Shipley, Yorkshire.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Birmingham, 1st
prize (over 651b.)
Mars (No. 914, Vol. L). — Viscount Downe's, Danby Lodge, "Whitby.
Chief Performance ; Field trials : Third prize in the Combermere
Stokes for aged pointer dogs.
Mike (No. 4215, Vol. II.)— Mr. S. Price's, Bow, Devon.
Chief Performances: Dog shows: Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
Field trials : Devon and Cornwall, divided prizes in the Ex-
leigh Stakes for single all aged pointer dogs with Mr. Hemming' s
Squire ; divided prize in the Matf ord Stakes for local dogs with
Bishop's Bap; Shrewsbury, 1st prize in the Cloverley stakes
for pointer and setter braces, with Bang.
4979. Pam II.— Sir T. Barrett - Lennard's, Bart., Belhus, Bomford;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1872 ; colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By Walker's General (No. 868, Vol. I.) out of owner's
Bess, by Brag (No. 771, Vol. I.) out of Duchess, by owner's
Pam, bred by Lord Sefton, out of Sturgeon's Bess (No. 1080,
Vol. I.)
4980. Pat.— Mr. B. H. H. Peare's, Castle Donnington, Derby: whelped
1873.
Pedigree : By General Prim (No. 869, Vol. I.) out of Fan.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 2nd prize.
Pax (see No. 935, Vols. I. and n.)— Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's,
Ipsley Court, Redditch.
Chief Performances: Dog shows: Birmingham, championship
(under 501b.). Field trials : Devon and Cornwall, 2nd prize in
the Haider Stakes for braces (with Beau).
4981. Ponto.— Sir George Colthurst's, Bart., The Castle, Blarney;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1868.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
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4982. Ponto.— Mr. J. Pike's, Bessborough, Cork ; breeder, Mr. B.
Morris ; whelped January, 1870 ; colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By Ponto out of Belle, by Dash out of Nell; Ponto by
Sanko out of Lille.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize.
4983. Bap. — Mr. E. Bishop's, Ogwell, Newton Abbot, Devonshire;
whelped 1873 ; colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By Chang (No. 791, Vol. I.) out of Braokenbury's Romp
(No. 1269, Vol I.)
Chief Performance*: Field trials, Devon and Cornwall; divided
prize in the Matford Stakes for local dogs with Mr. Price's
Mike,
4984. Bap. — Mr. J. Ineson's, Staincliffe, Dewsbury.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize and cup (under 551b.)
Bap (No. 977, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's, Ipsley Court,
Bedditch.
Chief Performance: Crystal Palace, 2nd prise champion size
(medium size).
Sector (No. 979, Vol. I.).— Mr. S. Beckett's, Duke of West-
minster's agent.
Chief Performances : Field Trials : Shrewsbury, 1st prize in the
Combermere Stakes for all aged pointers, and winner of the
Champion Cup for best pointer or setter at the meeting.
4985. Rifle. — Mr. J. Robinson's, Alma-road, New Shildon ; breeder, Mr.
T. Bulch, of Shildon; whelped December, 1870; colour, liver
and white.
Pedigree: By Lord Boyne's "double nosed" 8am, bred by Mr.
Jackson Merrington, out of Mr. Mar s h a l l Fowler's Luce.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize (over 551b.)
Bock. (No. 4219, Vol. II.).— Mr. W. F. Jarratt's, 59, Middle
Abbey-street, Dublin.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize (under 551b.)
4986. Boy. — Mr. E. Bishop's, Ogwell, Newton Abbot, Devonshire;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1875. Boy is now the property of Mr.
G. Brewis, of Horseheath, Cambridge.
Pedigree : By Brighton (No. 777, Vol. I.) out of Flora; by Drake
(No. 842, Vol. I.) out of Magic.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize (under 501b.)
4987. Royal.— Mr. T. E. Issard's, Newtown, Montgomeryshire ; breeder,
Mr. F. Williams ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Sqvire (No. 1024, Vol. I.) out of Belle; by Marlon
out of Ruby ; by Newton's old Ranger (No. 961, Vol. I.) out of
Swan's Doll.
Chief Performances: Wolverhampton, 3rd prize; Manchester,
Pomona, 3rd prize.
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4988. Sancho.— Mr. A. B. B. Baker's; 4, Brook-place, Tottenham;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Chang (No. 791, VoL I.) out of Joy, by General (No.
868, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize (under 501b.).
4989. Shot.— Mr. N. Morton's, Brookville, Ballyxnena, Ireland ; whelped
1872.
Pedigree : By Brierley's Bap out of Burney's NeU ; Bap by White-
house's Bap (No. 977, Vol. I.) out of Brierley's Bess.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
4990. Shot.— Mr. A. Stott's, Longfield, Whitworth.
Chief Performance : Hull, 3rd prize.
Squibb (No. 1024, Vol. n.).— Mr. P. B. Hemming's, Plymouth
Copse, Holywell, Flintshire.
Chief Performances ; Dogshows : Crystal Palace, champion prize
(under 551b.). Field Trials : Devon and Cornwall, 1st prize in
the Haider Stakes for Braces (with Mead). Divided prizes in
the Exleigh Stakes, for single all aged pointer dogs and bitches.
4991. Sol. — Mr. S. Price's, Bow, Devon ; breeder, Mr. Davey ; whelped
1874 : colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By Old Bang (No. 739, Vol. I.) out of Luna.
Chief Performance : Field Triale : Devon and Cornwall, prize for
pointer puppies.
Sultan (see No. 1025, Vol. I. and VoL H.).— Mr. C. W. Brierley's,
Irwell Hall, Prestwiok, near Manchester (late Messrs. Wadding-
ton and Taylor's).
Chief Performance : Birmingham champion prize (medium size).
4992. Tbamp.— Mrs. F. S. Arkwright's, Sutton Scarsdale, Chesterfield ;
breeder, owner; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By General Prim (No. 869, Vol. I.) out of Mink (No.
1208, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace,
1st prize (medium size).
Waoo (No. 4227, Vol. II.). — Mr. T. Wippell's, Alphingfcon,
Exeter.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize; Nottingham, cham-
pion prize ; Birmingham, champion prize.
4993. Yellow Drake. — Mr. B. J. Lloyd Price's, Rhiwlas, Bala ; breeder,
owner ; whelped April 22nd, 1875 ; brother to Dismal Jemnvy,
whom see above for pedigree.
4994. Young Bang. — Mr. G. Lowe's, Kennel Club, 2, Albert Mansions,
Victoria-street, London ; breeder, Mr. Davey ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Price's Bang (No. 739, Vol. I.) out of Davey's Luna
(Young Bang is out of same litter as Price's Sol),
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BITCHES.
4995. Bell. — Mr. H. H. Cochrane's, Eshwood Hall, Durham ; breeder, Dr.
Howsen ; also owned by C. Druery ; whelped March 1st, 1874 ;
colour, liver and white.
Pedigree: By Crack out of Belle (No. 1055, Vol. I.), Crack by
Brockton'B Bounce (No. 768, Vol. I.) out of Kate.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize (over 551b.), and cup for
best pointer in dog and bitch class.
Bess (see No. 1069, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mrs. P. S. Arkwright's,
Sutton Soarsdale, Chesterfield.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Alexandra Palace,
2nd prize (under 451b.).
4996. Bess. — Mr. J. Dickinson's, Capheaton; breeder, Mr.W. Cuthbert;
whelped 1872 ; colour, lemon and white.
Pedigree : By Ben out of Bell.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 2nd prize.
4997. Blair. — Dr. J. Brookes' s, Wellington, Salop; breeder, Mr. J.
Bishop ; whelped 1872.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize (medium size).
4998. Chance. — Mr. J. Shorthose's, Forth House, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd price (under 551b.).
4999. Daphne II.— Mr. W. Spencer ArkoolTs, South Mailing, Lewes ;
breeder, owner : whelped 1875.
Pedigree: By Lowe's Young Bang (No. 4994) out of Daphne (No.
1096, Vol. I.).
5000. Die.— Mr. J. Craw's, Flatt, Bewcastle ; breeder, Mr. M. Sprott ;
whelped 1874 ; colour, liver.
Pedigree : By Marquis of Lothian's Toby out of Kate.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 3rd prize.
5001. Die. — Mr. J. Fletcher's, Stoneclough, Manchester.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize.
Dot (see No. 1118, Vol I.).— Mr. P. Barron Newell's, John's-hill,
Waterford, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize (under 551b.).
5002. Dot.— Mr. W. H. Walker's, Shenfield-hall, Brentwood; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By General (No. 868, Vol. I.) out of Fan (No. 1136,
Vol.I.)
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize (medium size).
5003. Fan.— Mr; J. W. Pease, M.P.'s, Hutton-hall, Guisbro' ; whelped
1870 j colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By H.B.H. Prince of Wales's Nero out of Flora.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize (for lemon and white
pointer bitches).
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5004. Fan.— Mr. T. Erwin's, Ballymena, Ireland ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Hunter's dog out of Beattie's Kate.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
5005. Floba.— Mr. J. Ineson's, Stainoliffe, Dewsbury ; breeder, owner ;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By General Prim (No. 869, Vol. I.) out of Peg (No. 1257,
Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize (under 451b.).
5006. Flossie. — Mr. J. Marsh's, Scarrington, Nottingham j breeder, Mr.
Hall; whelped, 1873.
Pedigree : By Ranger out of Floss.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize (over 501b.)
5007. Flounce.— Mr. J. Dunn's, Woodland, Cockfield, Darlington;
whelped 1871 ; colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By Jones's Don out of Stoddart's Nell.
Chief Performance .* Darlington, 2nd prize (over 551b.)
Helen (No. 1157, Vol. I.).— Mr.W. H. Walker's, Shenfield Hall,
Brentwood.
Chief Performance : Hull, 1st prize.
5008. Helen II.-— Mr. B. J. Lloyd Price's, Bhiwlas, Bala ; breeder,
owner; whelped June 4, 1875 ; colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By Drake (No. 842, Vol. I.) out of Lights, by Statter's
Manton (No. 908, Vol. I.) out of Price's Helen (No. 1156, Vol. I.)
5009. Jess.— Mr. J. C. Carrick's, Carlisle ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Sir G. Musgrave's Jerry out of Juno.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
5010. Jessie.— Mr. B. H. Farrer's, The Castle, Michelstown, Co. Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
5011. Jewel. — Mr. J. Henderson's, Millbank-terrace, Aberdeen.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize (under 551b.).
5012. Jill. — Sir T. Barrett Lennard's, Bart., Belhus, Bomford ; breeder,
Sir B. Garth, Q.C. ; whelped, 1870 ; colour, live/ and white.
Pedigree : By Drake (No. 842, Vol. I.) out of Garth's Meg, by
Brockton's Bounce (No. 768, Vol. I.) out of Garth's Romp (No.
1270, Vol. I,).
5013. Juno. — Mr. J. B. Johnson's, Hermitage, Biverstown, Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
5014. Juno.— Mr. W. H. Walker's, Shenfield Hall, Brentwood ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By General (No. 868, Vol. I.) out of Lady (No. 1192,
Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize (under 501b.)
Lady (see No. 1192, Vol. I. and Vol. H.).— Mr. W. H. Walker's,
Shenfield Hall, Brentwood.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 1st prize.
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Lady Pearl (No. 4242, Vol. LI.).— Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's,
Ipsley Court, Bedditch.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize.
5015. Lafuta. — Mr. B. J. Lloyd Price's, Ehiwlas, Bala ; whelped, Sep-
tember, 1875 ; colour, lemon and white.
Pedigree : By Owner's Snapshot (No. 1020, Vol. I.) out of Mr. J.
Alexander's Nell.
Luna (see No. 1201, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. G. M. Oliver's,
Dreason, near Bodmin (late Mr. F. B. Hemming' s).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, champion prize ; Birming-
ham, champion prize ; Alexandra Palace, champion prize (under
451b.).
5016. Luna. — Mr. J. H. Salter's, Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Kelvedon, Essex ;
breeder, Mr. Francis, of Exeter ; whelped June, 1872 ; colour,
liver and white.
Pedigree : By Scmcho (No. 1004, Vol. I.) out of Lass.
CMef Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace,
champion prize ( over 601b.).
Mab (see No. 1205, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. H. Salter's, Tolleshunt
D'Arcy, Kelvedon, Essex.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5017. Maggie.— Mr. W. F. Jarratt's, 59, Middle Abbey-street, Dublin ;
breeder, owner j whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Shot out of Topsy.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize (under 551b.).
5018. Mabcellb. — Sir Thomas Barrett Lennard's, Bart., Belhus, Born*
ford ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1875 ; colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By Whitehouse's Macgregor (No. 894, VoL I.) out of
owner's Jill (bought at Sir E. Garth's sale, 1874), by Drake
(No. 842, Vol. I.) out of Garth's Meg by Brockton's Bownce (No.
768, Vol. I.) out of Romp (No. 1270, Vol. I.).
5019. Meg.— Mr. J. Bates's, 128, Elswick-road, Newoastle-on-Tyne.
Chief Performance: Darlington, 1st prize (for lemon and white
pointer bitches).
5020. Meud.— Mr. F. E. Hemming's, Plymouth Copse, Holywell, Flint-
shire, breeder j pedigree unknown ; said to be Edge's blood.
Chief Performances i Dog shows : Wolverhampton, 1st prize ;
Crystal Palace, 1st prize. Field trials : Devon and Cornwall,
1st prize in the Haider Stakes for pointer braces (with Squire).
Mink (see No. 1208, Vols. I. and Vol. II.).— Mrs. F. S. Arkwright's,
Sutton Scarsdale, Chesterfield.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize, champion class ;
Darlington, 1st prize, champion class ; Alexandra Palace,
champion prize.
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5021. Mjte.— Duke of Westminster's, Eaton Hall, Chester j breeder, Mr.
Brailsford.
Chief Performance: Field Trials: Shrewsbury, 3rd prize in the
Cloverley Stakes for braces (with Ball.)
5022. Mona. — Mr. J. Kennedy's, Bosehearty, Aberdeen, N.B. ; breeder,
Mr. J. H. Whitehonse ; whelped, March, 1873 ; colour, lemon
and white.
Pedigree : By Priam (No. 952, Vol. I.) out of Nina (No. 1253,
Vol. I.)
Nill (No. 4245, Vol. II.).— Mr. F. J. Astbury's, Prestwich, Man-
chester.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize.
5023. Nill. — Mr. W. Nicholson, jun.'s, Nicholson's Hall, Sunderland ;
whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Helmer's dog out of Walton's Bess,
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize (under 551b.).
Nell (No. 1247, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. Prior's, Woodoroft, Tettenhall,
Wolverhampton (late Mr. T. Smith's).
Chief Performance : Birmingham, champion prize (medium size).
5024. Partridge. — Major B. Palmer's, Clarendon Park, Dublin ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1873.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize (under 551b.).
Pbabl (No. 4247, Vol. II.).— Mr. J.H. Whitehouse's, Ipsley Court,
Bedditch.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, champion prize ; Crystal
Palace, 1st prize, champion class; Birmingham, 1st prize
(medium size).
5025. Peri. — Mr. A. P. Lonsdale's, Acton Park, Wrexham; breeder,
owner ; whelped, 1873 ; colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By Lonsdale's Fang (No. 858, Vol. I.) out of Mob, by
G. Moore's Must out of his Mob.
Chief Performance : Field trials : 2nd prize in the County Stakes
for all-aged pointer bitches.
5026. Primula.— Mrs. F. S. Arkwright's, Sutton Scarsdale, Chesterfield ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By General Prim (No. 869, Vol. L) out of Mink (No.
1208, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances: Hull, 3rd prize; Alexandra Palace, 2nd
prize.
5027. Bomp— Mr. B. J. Lloyd Price's, Bhiwlas, Bala ; breeder, Sir B.
Garth, Q.C. ; whelped July, 1873.
Pedigree : By old Drake (No. 842, Vol. I.) out of breeder's Bomp ;
by Statter's Major (No. 905, Vol. I.) out of Bomp (No. 1270,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performance: Field trials: Shrewsbury, first prize in the
County Stakes for all aged pointer bitches.
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Eosaije (No. 4250, Vol. n.).— Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's, Ipsley
Court, Bedditch.
Chief Performances : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize ; Birmingham,
2nd prize.
5028. Buby.— Mr. W. Aaron's, 4, Northgate, Halifax, late Mr. H. H.
Moseley's ; breeder, Mr. D. Home ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree: By Mrs. Arkwright's Don (No. 811, Vol. I.) out of
Walker's FUrt (No. 1144, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Nottingham, 1st
prize (under 551b.)
5029. Ruby.-— Mr. W. Lyons, Tullyhalbert, Ballygowan.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
Eubt (No. 1275, Vol. I.)— Mr. J. Shorthose's, Forth House, New-
castle-on-Tyne.
Chief Performances : Blaydon, 1st prize ; Hull, 2nd prize.
5030. Sall.— Duke of Westminster's, Eaton Hall, Chester ; breeder, Mr.
Brailsford.
Pedigree : By Phtto (No. 943, Vol. I.) out of Daisy.
Chief Performance: Field trials: Shrewsbury, 3rd prize in the
County Stakes for all aged pointer bitches.
Stella, (see No. 1289, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. W. Francis's,
Sydney House, St. Thomas, Exeter.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize (over 601b.)
5031. Stella. — Mr. J. Jones's, 83, Grand Parade, Cork; breeder,
owner.
Peddgree: By Turk out of Bertha, by Toby out of Belle, by an
English pointer (bred by Mr. Shute, of Harrogate) out of Bertha,
out of Hilda, by Mr. Townsend's dog ; Hilda, by Rake out of
Queen, out of Old Queen, by Leahy's Albert ; Twrh out of Fan,
by Norwood's Carlo, by Lysaght's Sultan out of Fan, out of
Old Lucy, by a pointer bred by Sir J. B. Warren, Bart.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize.
5032. Tip. — Mr. B. Lowe's, 9, Canning-street, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.
5033. Veines. — Mr. J. Bobson's, Hartrigge, Jedburgh.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 3rd prize.
5034. Wave. — Mr. J. H. Whitehouse's, Ipsley Court, Bedditch ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Rap (No. 977, Vol. I.) out of Blanche (No. 1087,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize.
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Class X.— ENGLISH SETTERS.
DOGS.
Bandit (see No. 4258, Vol. n.)— Mr. T. B. Bowers's, Green Bank,
Cambrian View, Chester.
Chief Performances : Hull, 2nd prize ; and three prizes at local
shows.
5035. Ben.— Mr. B. Dixon's, Middleton House, Blaydon-on-Tyne ; whelped
1868 ; colour, black and white ; pedigree and breeder's name
not on record.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 1st prize.
5036. Bbacklet.— Mr. J. Bishop's, Eyton, Wellington, Salop ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Lort's Jock (No. 5043), out of Judith (No. 1509,
Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize.
5037. Chabldb. — Mr. J. Biohardson's, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; whelped
1873 ; oolonr, black and white.
Pedigree and breeder's name not on record.
Chief Performance; Blaydon, extra 3rd prize.
5038. Count Dick.— Mr. B. LL Pnrcell Llewellin's, Willesley Hall,
Ashby-de-la-Zouch ; breeder, owner; whelped January, 1874;
colour, black and white ticked.
Pedigree : By Dan (No. 1336, Vol. I.) out of Countess (No. 1485,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 1st prize ; Crystal Palace,
3rd prize.
Dash (No. 4262, Vol. H.).— Mr. W. F. Bayley's, 47, Bussell-road,
Kensington.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, champion prize.
Dash (see No. 1339, Vol. I. and H.).— Mr. J. Fletcher's, Stone-
clough, near Manchester.
Chief Performances : Darlington, 1st prize ; Manchester, Pomona,
champion prize ; Hull, 1st prize, and extra prize for best setter
in the show.
Dash (No. 1338, Vol. I.).— Messrs. Furness and Sudall's, Baw-
tenstall, Lancashire (late Mr. J. B. Dickens's).
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize.
Dash (No. 4263, Vol II.).— Mr. P. Murphy's, Diswellstown, Castle-
knock, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
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4039. Dash n.— Mr. J. Armstrong's, Lucknow Castle, Stranraer, Wigton-
shire ; breeder, Mr. E. Armstrong ; whelped 1874 ; colour, black,
white and tan. Dash II. was bought by Mr. G. Brewis, of
Horseheath Lodge, Linton, June, 1876.
Pedigree : By Laverack's Blue Prince (No. 4259, Vol. II.) out of
John Armstrong's Old Kate, by Laverock's Old Blue Dash (No.
1341, Vol. I.) out of Edward Armstrong's Kate.
Chief Performances : Dog Shows : Belfast, 1st prize. Field trials :
Shrewsbury, 2nd prize in the setter puppy stakes.
Druid (No. 4267, Vol. II.). -— Mr. B. LI. Puroell Llewellin's,
Willesley Hall, ABhby-de-la-Zouch.
Chief Performances : Dog Shows : Glasgow, 2nd prize. Field
trials : Devon and Cornwall, 2nd prize (with Leda) in the Braces
Stakes j Shrewsbury, 2nd prize in the Ensdon Stakes for all-
aged setter dogs.
Ginx's Baby (No. 1377, Vol. I.).— -Mr. T. B. Bowers's, Green
Bank, Cambrian View, Chester. Now the property of Mr. H. D.
Brandreth.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize.
5040. Grouse.— Mr. J. Fisher's, Claggan House, Ballymena, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
5041. Grouse. — Mr. T. Russell's, 4, Prince-street, Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize.
5042. Grouse. — Mr. G. T. Tinn's, New Bridge-street, Newcastle ; breeder,
Mr. Jackson ; whelped 1872 j colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : Unknown.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
5043. Jock:. — Mr. T. B. BowerB's, Green Bank, Cambrian View, Chester ;
breeder, Mr. T. Pilkington ; colour, white, with lemon ears (late
Mr. W. Lort's).
Pedigree : By Dash II. (No. 1341, Vol. I.) out of Lill I., by Laver-
ack's Bock out of Belle. Jock is brother to Llewellin's Lill II.
' (No. 4295, Vol. H.), and Shirley's Bock (No. 4280, Vol. II.) He
is also sire of Belfast (see below).
5044. Lardi Dardi. — Mr. G. Lowe's, Kennel Club, 2, Albert Mansions,
Victoria-street, London ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1876.
Pedigree : By Bowers's Jock (No. 5043) out of Bhoda (No. 1547,
Vol. I.).
5045. Lochinvar. — Mr. G. Lowe's (own brother to Lardi Dardi; Lady
Di is own sister to these dogs).
Milano (No. 4272, Vol. II.)— Mr. T. B. Bowers's, Green Bank,
Cambrian View, Chester.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize.
5046. Nob. — Mr. F. E. Hemming?, Plymouth Copse, Holywell, Flint-
shire ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Bock (No. 4280, Vol. II.), out of owner's Blanche
(No. 4287, Vol. H.)
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize.
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Pat (No. 1394, Vol I.).— Mr. W,. F. Bayley's, 47, RusselLroad,
Kensington.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
Pbtbb (No. 4274, Vol. II.).-— Mr. B. Langston's, 42, Camp-street,
Lower Broughton, Manchester.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize. *
5047. Base. — Mr. B. Carey's, Skibbereen, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
Bangeb (See p. 380, Vol. I., No. 1409).— Bev. J. Cnmming Mao-
dona's, Cheadle Bectory, Cheshire.
Chief Performances : Field trials : Devon and Cornwall, 1st prize
in the Trehill Stakes for all aged setter dogs and bitches ; Cam-
bridge, 2nd prize in the Horseheath Stakes for all aged setter
dogs and bitches.
504& Bangeb.— Capt. T. T. S. Metcalfs, Stainforth, Settle, Yorkshire ;
breeder, owner ; whelped September, 1872 ; colour, lemon and
white.
Peddgree : By Bishop's Duke (No. 1358, Vol. I.), out of owner's
Rose, by owners Rake out of his Linda; Rake by J. Met-
calf 's Shot out of his Laura ; Linda by Atkinson's Dash ont of
J. A. Metoalf s Juno,
Chief Performance : Manchester, Belle Vne, 1st prize (for puppies,
1872).
5040. Bangeb II. — Bey. J. Cnmming Macdona's, Cheadle Bectory,
Cheshire ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Ranger (No. 1409, Vol. I.), ont of Wonder (No.
1567, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize j Manchester Po-
mona, 1st prize ; Hanley, 2nd prize ; Birmingham, 2nd prize.
Bap (No. 4279, Vol. II.).— Major Cowen's, Blaydon Burn, Blay-
don-on-Tyne.
Chief Performances : Darlington, 2nd prize ; Hull, 3rd prize.
Bap H. (No. 1412, Vol. I.)— Mr. George Jones's, Ivy Cottage,
Oscott, near Birmingham.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, divided champion prize
(with Rock) ; Crystal Palace, champion prize j Birmingham,
champion prize.
5050. Bhtl. — Mr. J. B. Hemming's, Plymouth Copse, ^olywell, Flint-
shire ; breeder, Mr. Pilkington ; whelped 1874 ; colour, black;
white and tan (sold to Mr. Pledger).
Pedigree : By Macdonald's Ranger (No. 1409, Vol. I.) out of Pil-
kington's Cork.
Chief Performances : Held trials : Devon and Cornwall, divided
prizes in the Setter Puppy Stakes (with Dinah) ; 1st prize in
the Powderham Stakes for all aged dogs and bitches.
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5051. Bock. — Mr. J. Henderson's, Millbank-terraoe, Aberdeen ; whelped
1873.
Pedigree : By Laverock's Blue Prince (No. 4259, Vol. II.)
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
Bock (No. 4280, Yol. II.)— Mr. S. E. Shirley's, M.P., Ettington
Park, Stratford-on-Avon (late the property of Mr. F. B.
Hemming) ; colour, white, with tick marks on body, and both
ears black
Chief Performances; Wolverhampton, divided champion prize
(with Jones's Bap II.) ; Alexandra Palace, champion prize.
5052. Bock II.— Mr. H. D. Brandreth's (late Mr. T. Bowers's, Green
Bank, Cambrian View, Chester ; breeder, Mr. F. B. Hemmings ;
whelped 1875 ; colour, blue belton.
Pedigree : By Rock (No. 4280, Vol. II.) out of Lily White, by
Fred II. (No. 1372, Vol. I.) out of Jones's Sal, by Withring-
ton's Frank out of Flash.
Chief Performances : Farnmouth, 2nd prize ; Alexandra Pajaoe,
1st prize.
5053. Boll.— Mr. P. Bullock's, Bilston, Staffordshire.
Chief Performance ; Northampton, 2nd prize.
5054. Bothat.— Mr. W. W. Beid's, Peckham Bye, Surrey; breeder,
owner j whelped 1873.
Pedigree; By Pilkington's Dash (No. 1342, Vol. I.), out of Jess
(own sister to Beid's Bern (No. 1433, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
Boyal (No. 1429, Vol. L).— -Now belongs to Mr. D. H. N. Horlook,
of Holsworthy.
5055. Sam.— Mr. B. LI. Purcell Llewellin's, Willesley Hall, Ashby-de-la-
Zouch ; breeder, Mr. Armstrong ; whelped May, 1873 j colour,
liver and white.
Pedigree : By Sergeant out of Kate (No. 1517, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances .: Field Trials, Shrewsbury ; 2nd prize in the
Cloverley Stakes (for pointers and setters) braces with Kate ;
1st prize in the Ensdon Stakes (for all-aged setter dogs), Cam-
bridge ; 1st prize in the Horseheath Stakes for all-aged setter
dogs and bitches.
5056. Scamp. — Mr. B. BrowelTs, Spen, Blaydon-on-T^ne ; breeder, Mr.
T. Marshall ; whelped 1873 ; colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By Charley out of Lilly.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 3rd prize.
5057. Scot.— Mr. D.H.N.Horlock's, Ogbean Hall, Holsworthy; breeder,
Mr. Statter ; whelped 1874 ; colour, lemon and white.
Pedigree: By Scot (No. 1440, Vol. I.) out of Statter's Belle, by
Sykes's Dash out of Statter's Daisy, by Duke (No. 1361, VoL I.)
out of Phabe (No. 1546, Vol. I.) 9
5058. Spanker. — Mr. A. J3. Lonsdale's, Acton Park, Wrexham ; breeder,
Mr. Statter ; whelped 1874 ; colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By Frank (No. 1367, Vol. I.) out of Bess (No. 1477, Vol. I.)
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Chief Performances : Field Trials, Shrewsbury, 1st prize in the
setters (puppy stakes).
Sweep (No. 1448, Vol. I.).— Eev. F. Brisooe's, Kilmessan, Co.
Meath, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
BITCHES.
5059. Beauty. — Mr. T. B. Bowers's, Greenbank, Cambrian View, Chester
(late Mr. R. J. Lloyd Price's) ; breeder, Mr. W. Lort ; whelped
1874 ; colour, white with liver, tan head.
Pedigree : By Bowers's Jock (No. 5043) out of breeder's Ruby,
by Ned II. (No. 1372, Vol. I.) out of Sal, by Withrington's Frank
out of Flash.
Chief Performance : Hull, 2nd prize.
Beauty (No. 1456, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. Shorthose's, Forth House, New-
eastle-on-Tyne.
Chief Performances : Edinburgh, 1st prize ; Darlington, 2nd prize ;
Blaydon, 1st prize.
5060. £elle. — Mr. H. B. O'Sullivan's, Clothina, Macroom, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
5061. Belfast.— Mr. G. Brewis's, Horseheath-lodge, near Cambridge;
breeder, Mr. J. Bishop ; whelped 1874 ; colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By Lort's Jock (No. 5043) out of breeder's Judith (No.
1509, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : Field trials, Cambridge ; 2nd prize in the
field trial, Derby (Belfast is dead).
Bess (No. 1472, Vol. I.). — Major Cowen's, Blaydon Burn, Blaydon -
on-Tyne.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 3rd prize.
5062. Bess. — Viscount Downe's, Danby Lodge, Whitby ; breeder, Mr.
Armstrong ; whelped 1873 ; colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By Statter's Rob Roy (No. 1417, Vol. I.) out of Bess (No.
1473, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : Field trials : Shrewsbury, divided prizes in the
Shrewsbury Stakes for all-aged setter bitches, and 2nd prize in
the Cloverly Stakes for braces (with Sam).
5063. Bessie II. — Mr. T. B. Bowers's, Green Bank, Cambrian View,
Chester ; breeder, Mr. F. B. Hemming ; whelped, 1875 ; colour,
liver and white.
Pedigree : By Rock (No. 4280, Vol. II.) out of LiVywhite, by Fred
II. (No. 1372, Vol. I.) out of Sal, by Withrington's Frank out of
Flash.
Chief Performances : Farnworth, 1st prize ; Hull, 1st prize.
5064. Countess Bear. — Mr. B. LI. Purcell Llewellin's, Willesley Hall,
Ashby-de-la-Zouch ; breeder, owner; whelped, January, 1874;
colour, lemon and white.
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Pedigree : By Dan (No. 1336, VoL I.) out of owner's Countess
(No. 1485, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Dog Show : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize. Field
Trials : Cambridge, winner of the Field Trial Derby.
5065. Countess Moll.— Mr. B. LL Pnroell Llewellin's, Willesley Hall,
' Ashby-de-la-Zouch; breeder, owner; whelped, January, 1874;
, colour, lemon and white (own sister to Countess Bear, whom see
for pedigree).
Chief Performwnces : Field Trials : Devon and Cornwall, 2nd prize
in the all-aged setter bitches stakes.
5066. Dinah!— Mr. F. B. Hemming's, Plymouth Copse, Holywell, Flint-
shire ; breeder, Mr. J. Bishop ; whelped, 1874 ; colour, black,
white, and tan. Dinah is now the property of Mr. T. Cunning-
tons, Ferry House, Brentford.
Pedigree : By Brag (No. 1323, Vol. I.) out of Brandy by Ned (No.
1606, Vol. I.) out of Peg, descended from Mr. Brown's breed of
Gordons.
Chief Performances : Field Trials : Devon and Cornwall, divided
prizes in the setter puppy setter stakes, with Rhyl ; 1st prize in
the local setters stakes.
5067. Dona. — Mr. E. Bishop's, Ogwell, Newton Abbot, ' Devonshire ;
breeder, owner; whelped, February 17th, 1874; colour, black
and white. Dona belongs now to Mr. G. Brewis.
Pedigree : By Banger (No. 1409, Vol. I.) out of Lady, by Old Major
(No. 1390, Vol. I.) out of Bess, by Sir H. Dryden's Don out of
Bishop's Nell.
Chief Performances : Field Trials : Devon and Cornwall, 2nd
prize in the local setfcer stakes.
5068. Dora.— Miss H. Alder son's, Bichmond Hill, Leeds; breeder,
unknown.
Pedigree : By Laverock's Jet II.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
Flame (No. 4290, Vol. II.). — Mr. B. LI. Purcell Llewellin's,
Willesley Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, champion prize.
Flash (see No. 1499, VoL I. and VoL H.).— Mr. G. Jones's, Ivy
Cottage, Oscott, Birmingham.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, champion prize.
Floss (see No. 1501, Vol. I. and Vol. H.).— Mr. P. Murphy's,
Diswellstown, Castleknock, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
5069. Frances. — Mr. T. B. Bower's, Green Bank, Cambrian View,
Chester ; breeder, Mr. Pownall ; whelped, 1875 ; colour, orange
and white flecked.
Pedigree: By Bower's Frank (No. 1367, Vol. L) out of Lily.
Chief Performances : Manchester Pomona, 1st prize, and three
prizes at local shows.
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5070. Gay.— Mr. D. H. N. Horlock's, Ogbea* Hall, Holsworthy ; breeder,
Mr. Statter ; whelped, 1874 ; colour, black and white.
Pedigree : By Sykea's Dash out of Statter's Bess (No. 1477, Vol. I.)
5071. Grace. — Mr. D. H.N. Horlock'e (sister to Gay, whom see).
Lbda (No. 4294, Vol. II.).— Mr. E. LI. Purcell Llewellin's, Willesley
Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zonch.
Chief Performance : Field Trials *• Devon and Cornwall, 2nd prise
in the braces stakes (with Druid).
5072. Liz. — Mr. F. E. Hemming's, Plymouth Copse, Holywell, Flint-
shire ; breeder, the late Mr. Withrington (said to be pure
Laverack).
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, divided lBt prize ; Crystal
Falaoe, 3rd prize ; Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize.
5073. Meg.— Mr. T. Eobson's, Winlaton ; breeder, Mr. E. Watson ;
whelped 1870 ; colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By Clark's Don out of Bess.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 3rd prize.
5074. Nell. — Mr* P. Murray's, V.S., Nelson-street, Tralee; whelped
1872.
Pedigree : By Hon. £. de Moylen's Ruby out of Lord Ventry's Nell,
out of Old Powder.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize.
5075. Nell. — Mr. F. Winter's, Derwent Cote, Blaydon ; breeder, Mr. J.
Morrison, M.P. ; whelped 1869 ; colour, black, white, and tan.
Pedigree: Unknown,
Chief Performance : Blaydon, extra 3rd prize.
5076. Norma.— Mr. D. H. N. Horlock's, Ogbean Hall, Holaworthy ;
breeder, Mr. LleweDin; whelped 1875 ; colour, black, white, and
tan.
Pedigree: By Dan (No. 1336, Vol. I.) out of Nellie (No. 1533,
Vol. I.).
5077. Peba. — Bev. J. Gumming Maodona's, Cheadle Eectory, Cheshire ;
breeder, Mr. G. Lowe.
Pedigree : By Laverack's BVas Prince (No. 4259, Vol. II.) out of
Bhoda(No. 1547, Vol. L).
Chief Performances : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize ; Alexandra
Palace, 2nd prize.
Pebt (No. 4297, Vol. II.).— Mr. W. F. Bayley's, 47, Russell-road, Ken-
sington.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
Petbel (No. 4298, Vol. I.).— Mr. R. LI. Purcell Llewellin's, Wil-
lesley Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, champion prize.
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5078. Phantom.— Mr. B. LL PurceU Llewellin's, Willesley Hall, Ashby-
de-la-Zouch ; breeder, owner ; whelped Noyember, 1873, Blue
Belton (sister to Petrel).
Pedigree: By Llewellin's Prince (No. 1399, Vol. I.) out of his
LiU II. (No. 4295, Vol. II.).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Bi rmingh a m , 1st
prize.
5079. Polly. — Capt. Noble Johnson's, Vosterberg, Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
5080. Polly n. — Mr. H. Harding's, Winlaton ; breeder, Major Cowen ;
whelped 1872 ; colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By J. Foster's Dan out of Polly (No. 1541, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 2nd prize.
5081. PBINCE8S. — Mr. R. LL Pnrcell Llewellin's (own sister to Phantom,
whom see for pedigree, Ac.) ; colour, lemon and white.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, divided 1st prize.
5082. Rhone.— Mr. D. H. N. Horlock's, Ogbean Hall, Holsworthy ;
breeder, Mr. Llewellin ; whelped 1874 ; colour, black and white
ticked.
Pedigree : By Llewellin's Prince (No. 1399, VoL I.) out of his Ruby
(No. 1554, Vol. I.).
Rival (No. 4302, VoL II.).— Mr. G. Jones's, Ivy Cottage, Osoott,
Birmingham.
Chief Performance ; Wolverhampton, 3rd prize.
5083. Romp. — Mr. A. P. Lonsdale's, Acton Park, Wrexham; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1873 ; colour, black and white.
Pedigree : By Lonsdale's Bake (No. 1404, VoL I.) out of his Spree,
by Steer's Stalker (see pedigree of Clown, No. 1334, VoL I.).
Chief Performance : Field trials : Shrewsbury, divided prizes in
the Shrewsbury Stakes for all-aged setter bitches.
5084. Ross. — Mr. D. H. N. Horlock's, Ogbean Hall, Holsworthy ; breeder,
Mr. Llewellin ; whelped 1873 ; colour, black, white, and tan.
Pedigree: By Dan .(No. 1336, Vol. I.) out of Ruby (No. 1554,
Vol. I.).
5085. Ruby.— HJB.H. The Prince of Wales's, Sandringham ; breeder,
Rev. J. C. Macdona ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Ranger (No. 1409, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5086. Ruth.— Mr. D. H. N. Horlock's, Ogbean Hall, Holsworthy ;
breeder, Mr. Llewellin ; whelped 1874 ; colour, lemon and white.
Pedigree: By Prince (No. 1399, Vol. L) out of Ruby (No. 1554,
Vol. I.).
5087. Snow. — Mr. T. E. Issard's, Newtown, Montgomeryshire ; whelped
1873.
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Pedigree : By Quince I. (No. 1400, Vol. I.) out of Bell.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize.
5088. Venus. — Mr. J. Ineson's, Staincliffe, Dewsbury ; breeder, -owner ;
colour, red and white.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
5089. Whitchubch Bess.— Mr. R. J. Lloyd Price's, Bhiwlas, Bala,
North Wales ; breeder, Mr. E. Laverack ; whelped May <6, 1873 ;
colour, liver and white.
Pedigree : By Laverack's Blue Prince (No. 4259, Vol. II.) out of
Cora (No. 1483, Vol. L).
Chief Performances : Hull, 3rd prize ; Hanley, 1st prize.
Class XI.— BLACK AND TAN SETTEES.
DOGS.
Bengal (see No. 4308, Vol. II.).— Mr. D. M. Vean's, 14, Newton-
street, Glasgow, late Mr. T. B. Bowers's.
Chief Performcmces : Edinburgh, champion prize; Belfast, 1st
prize.
5090. Blossom.— Mr. W. Coath's, The Shrubberies, Walsall; breeder
Bey. J. C. Macdona ; whelped, 1872. *
Pedigree : By Shot (No. 1630, Vol. I.), out of Bloom.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5091. Bbuce.— Mr. B. Thompson's, Burtersett, near Eawes, Bedale;
breeder, Mr. H. Staveley (Mr. Fairer' s keeper) ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Gresson's Hoy out of Kafa.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
5092. Charley.— Mr. W. F. Fosbery's, Mosstown, fltmm^town, county
Westmeath ; breeder, Major H. C. Moore ; whelped I860
Pedigree: By Salter's Rex (No. 1617, Vol. I.), out of breeder's
Nell; by Dante, brother to Douce (No. 1589), out of Belle.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
5093. Don.— Mr. H. C. Holman's, East ftothly, Sussex; breeder, the
late Mr. Bowland Wood ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Lang (No. 1601, Vol. I.) out of Romps by Douce II
granddam Regent (No. 1675, Vol. I.) ; Don is brother to RegaUa
(No. 4322, Vol. H.) and Duke (see below).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize.
Duke (see No. 1592, Vol. I. and Vol. H.).— Mr. T. Bassett's Car-
shalton, late Mr. C. Turner's. '
Chief Performances: Burslem, 1st prize; Burton-on-Trent 1st
prize. '
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Dues (see No. 1590, Vol. I. and Vol. II.)— Mr. T. Bosworth's,
Dininghall-street, Nottingham.
Chief Performcmce : Nottingham, 1st prize.
5094. Dues. — Mr. J. D. Hustwayte's, Welford Grove, Nottingham.
Chief Performcmce : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize.
5095. Duke. — Mr. H. Manisty's, Elmbank, Barnet, Herts; breeder,
Mr. B. Wood; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Lang (No. 1601, Vol. I.) out of Romp, by Douce U. f
granddam Regent (No. 1675, Vol. I.) ; Duke is brother to Regalia
(No. 4322, Vol. H.).
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
5096. Gbtth. — Mr. Thomas Broadwood's, Fulfordlees, Crowhill, Dunbar.
Chief Performances : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
Gordon. (No. 1593, Vol. I.)— Mr. A. Avis's, Cowdray Park, Mid-
hurst (late Mr. W. Fisher's).
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
Grouse (No. 1597, Vol. I.)— Mr. B. W. Neville's, Tamworth.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 1st
prize.
5097. Gbouse. — Mr. E. L. Parsons's, East-street, Taunton; breeder,
owner; whelped, 1875.
Pedigree : By Trevethick's Rock (No. 5103), out of owner's Floss
(No. 4319, Vol. H.)
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
Lang (No. 1601, Vol. I.)— Mr. W. Coath's, The Shrubberies,
Walsall (late Bev. J. C. Macdona's).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace champion prize ; Nottingham
champion prize ; Alexandra Palace champion prize.
5098. Loen. — Mr. J. Bonnie's, Bishopriggs, Scotland; breeder, owner;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Wakefield's Jock out of owner's jSfa%.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 3rd prize.
5099. Monaech. — Capt. F. W. Bankin's, Brandon Station, near Bugby ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Lang (No. 1601, Vol. I.), out of Rhona (No. 1680,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5100. Bab. — Mr. W. Wilson's, Bankrock House, by Denny ; breeder, Mr
J. Dennie ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Wakefield's Jock out of breeder's Sally.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize.
5101. Bex II.— Mr. J. H. Salter's, Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Kelvedon, Essex ;
breeder, owner ; whelped September, 1873.
Pedigree : By Re* (No. 1617, Vol. I.) out of Salter's Sal (No. 4338,
Vol. H.).
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5102. Bob Boy.— Mr. G. Benton's, M.D., Consett, Durham ; breeder, Mr.
N.Clark; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Major Cohen's Sancho out of Sappha, by Dandy out
of Juno : Somcho by Jobling's Tom out of Nell (see Belle's Pedi-
gree 1639, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize ; Blaydon, 1st prize.
Bock (No. 1621, Vol. I.).— Mr. T. C. Meyrick's, Apley Castle,
Shropshire.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, champion prize.
-5103. Bock. — Mr. Trevithick's, Peapol House, Hayle, Cornwall ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Ronald out of Rhine V., by old Kent (No. 1600, Vol.
I.) out of Rhine IV. (No. 1677, Vol. I.) ; Ronald ; by Lang (No.
1601, Vol. I., out of Nora (No. 1670, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize.
5104. Boy. — Mr. B. Thompson's, Bartersett, near Hawes, Bedale ;
breeder, Mr. H. Staveley (Mr. Farrer's keeper) ; whelped, 1874.
Pedigree : By Gresson's Roy out of Kate.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
5105. Tan. — Mr. J. B. Leahy's, Strand-street House, Tralee.
Chief Perforsnance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
5106. Tony. — Mr. B. Goodwin's, Lea-road, Gainsborough ; breeder, Mr.
T. Huntley, Leeds ; whelped 1874.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 2nd prize.
5107. Young Bex. — Mr. W. Mount's, chemist, Canterbury ; breeder ,
owner ; whelped May, 1875.
Pedigree : By Rex (No. 1617, Vol. I.) out of breeder's Daisy (No.
4316, Vol. II.).
BITCHES.
5108. Belle. — Mr. J. T. Bichardson's, Glenone, Lisburn; breeder,
Mr. E. V. Bichardson (late Mr. W. H. Braddell's) ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Rifle out of Nell I., by Sancho out of Moll II.
Chief Performances : Belfast, 3rd prize ; Dublin, 2nd prize.
Belle (No. 1643, Vol. I.).— Mr. T. W. Webley's, The Uplands,
Selby-hill, near Birmingham.
, Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5109. Bess.— Mr. B. A. Davidson's, Morpeth.
Pedigree: Not on record.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 2nd prize.
5110. Bloom. — Mr. E. Bishop's, Ogwell, Newfcon Abbot, Devonshire;
whelped January, 1873.
Pedigree : By Lord Shrewsbury's Reuben (No. 1615, Vol. I.) out of
Ladq, by Sixty-one's Regent out of La Reine, by Kent (No. 1600,
Vol. L) out of Regent (No. 1675, Vol. I.)
H 2
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CMef Performance : Field trials, Devon and Cornwall, 1874, divided
prizes in the puppy stakes with Sybil.
5111. Countess. — Mr. E. L. Parsons's, East-street, Taunton ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Trevethick's Rock (No. 5103) out of Floss (No. 4319,
Vol. H.).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5112. Daphne.— The late Mr. E. Wood's, Clapton, near Thrapston ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Rodney out of Dido (No. 1650, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
5113. Die.— Mr. Thomas Statter's, Stand-hill, Manchester; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Don out of Daisy.
Chief Performance : Field trials, Shrewsbury, 3rd prize in the setter
puppy stakes.
5114. Die. — Mr. W. Wilson's, Bankrock House, by Denny; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Wakefield's Jock out of Lmt.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
5115. Duchess. — Mr. W. Sharpe's, Eose Villa, Heworth, Yorkshire ;
whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Steller out of Mr. Swain's bitch.
Chief Performance: Darlington, 1st prize.
Duchess (No. 1652, Vol. I.).— The late Mr. Eowland Wood's,
Clapton, Thrapston.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, champion prize.
Floss (No. 4319, Vol. II.). — Mr. E. L. Parson's, East-street,
Taunton.
Chief Performances : Birmingham, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace,
1st prize.
5116. Juno. — Mr. F. J. Staples-Browne's, Brashfield House, Bicester,
Oxon ; breeder, Mr. J. Bishop ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Bishop's Ned (No. 1606, Vol. I.) out of Sir F. Scott's
Fan.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
5117. Juno. — Mr. R. Mason's, Greenfield, Hamilton ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By J. C. Wakefield's Jock out of Gray's Jtmo.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize.
5118. Juno. — Mr. W. Mount's, Chemist, Canterbury; breeder, owner;
whelped, May, 1875.
Pedigree: By Rex (No. 1617, Vol. I.) out of breeder's Daisy (No.
4316, Vol. II.).
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5119. Nell.— Mr. P. Goodbody's, 29, Henry-street, Mountmellick, Ire-
land ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree ; Unknown.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
5120. Nell I. — Mr. E. V. Bichardson's, Farm Hill, Dunmurray ; whelped
1862.
Pedigree : By Sancho out of .Moll II.
Chief Performance: Belfast, 1st prize.
5121. Nellie.— Mr. T. B. Chapman's, South Hill, Delvin ; breeder, Mr.
C. Moore ; whelped 1870.
Pedigree: By Bex (No. 1617, Vol. I.) out of Nell.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
5122. Quail.— Mr. M. Gage's, J.P., Dunmurry, Ireland ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Yotmg Ettrick out of Flora.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
Begalia (No. 4322, VoL H.).— The late Mr. B. Wood's, Clapton,
Thrapston.
Chief Performances : Crysal Palace, 1st prize ; Birmingham, cham-
pion prize.
Bevel (No. 4323, Vol. II.).— Mr. C. T. Part's, Lamb-building,
Temple, London.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize ; Darlington, 2nd
prize.
5123. Boyal. — Mr. J. L. Curtis' s, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire ; breeder,
Mr. Huddleston ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Man out of Rise, by Bownce III. out of Bachael II. ;
Man by Argyle II. out of Rainbow II., by Robin out of Ruby II.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize.
CLASS XII.— IRISH SETTERS.
DOGS.
5124. Baby. — Mr. G. L. Strangman's, Newtown, Waterford ; breeder, Mr.
C. B. Galwey ; whelped July 13th, 1874.
Pedigree: By Brother to Plvmket (No. 1747, Vol. I.) out of a bitch
by Lord Castletown's Bob.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize (red and white dogs).
Basto (No. 4325, Vol. H.).— Mr. Thomas Erwin's, 73, Church-
street, Ballymena, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize (champion class).
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102 KENNEL CLUB CALENDAR AND STtfD BOOK.
5125. Ben.— Mr. T. Wood, St. James-street, Nottingham. Pedigree and'
breeder's name unknown.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
5126 Bob.— Mr. J. Kennedy's, Bosehearty, Aberdeen, N.B. ; breeder,
Major Hutchinson, Harbour House, Kingston, Dublin ; whelped
November, 1872.
Pedigree : By Hutchinson's Robin out of his Quail, by his Bob (No~
1700, Vol. I.) out of Lilly XI. (see pedigree of Banger, No. 1749,
Vol. I.) ; Bobin, by Mr. J. De La Touch's Banger out of
Hutchinson's Judy (see Bob's pedigree).
5127. Cablow.— Mr. F. H. Bass's, Eochronan, Carrigrohan, Co. Cork ;
whelped 1870.
Pedigree : Out of Flora ; further pedigree unknown.
Chief Performances : Cork, 2nd prize ; Dublin, 1st prize (for red
dogs).
5128. Dash. — Mr. J. H. O'Brien's, Magenta, Terenure-road, Bathgar ;
breeder and pedigree unknown.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize (for red dogs).
Dash (see No. 1707, Vol. and Vol. II.).— Mr. P. P. Stone's, M.D., 2,
Hanover-place, Coleraine, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, champion prize.
Dick (see No. 1707, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Capt. J. M. Biohard-
son's, Bosford, Ballycassidy.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
5129. Elcho. — Mr. B. S. Greenhill's, 36, Lansdowne-road, Dublin ;
breeder, Mr. J. Oppenheimer, St. Petersburg ; whelped 1894.
Pedigree : Out of Nell, by Charley, bred by Mr. Hurley, by Purcell
Llewellin'8 Pat out of Juno, by Grouse out of Lud, by Derg out
of Bhue ; Nell by Heather out of Nance ; by Dave out of Loo.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize (for red dogs under 551b.).
5180. Eben. — Mr. Lawrence King's, Dick's-grove, Farranfore, Co. Kerry ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By H. Knight's dog out of bitch from Mr. Cameron's
keeper to Mr. Herbert of Muckross), grandsire out of Lord
Ventry's kennels.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize (for red dogs).
5131. Flash. — Mr. J. H. O'Brien's, Magenta, Terenure-road, Bathgar ;
breeder, Mr. J. Higgins, Tralee, Co. Kerry ; whelped 1874 (late
Mr. W. D. Crosbie's.
Pedigree : By Hon. E. De Moleyn's Buby out of Higgins's Fawny p
Buby, by Lang's Buby ; Fanny by Capt. Bush's Blush.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize (for red dogs under 551b.).
5132. Gem.— Mr. B. Davis's, 80, Sunday's Well, Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize (for red and white dogs).
5133. Gbouse. — Mr. J. Collins's, Snugboro', Blackrock-road, Cork (late
Mr. Haines's, Dublin) ; breeder and pedigree unknown.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
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PEDIGREES — IRISH SETTERS. 103
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5134. Grouse.— Mr. J. Buddy's, Lisburn, Ireland; breeder, owner;
whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Blenheim out of Quail.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize, champion class (for red and
white dogs).
5135. Jerry.— Mr. T. Usher's, 18, Lander-road, Edinburgh.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, extra prize.
Kite (see No. 1731, Vol. I. and n.)— Mr. R. LL Puroell Llewellin's,
Willesley Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
Knowing (No. 4330, Vol. II.).— Mr. B. LI. Purcell Llewellin's,
Willesley Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Glasgow, 3rd prize.
5136. March.— Mr. H. L. Jephson's, Dublin Castle, Dublin ; breeder,
owner ; whelped July 4th, 1875.
Pedigree: By Mr. Carr's Banger out of owner's Nell, by Capt.
Cooper'B Banger (No. 1749, Vol. I.) out of Jephson's Bells;
Carr's Banger by Banger out of Sophy. (For pedigree of Belle
in full see Grouse, No. 1720, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : 1st prize (puppy class) ; Dublin, 1st prize,
(champion class), for red dogs.
5137. Noble. — Mr. C. M. Gage's, J.P., Carrickmore House, Carriokmore,
Ireland ; breeder, Mr. Evans ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By breeder's Bover out of his Juno.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize, for red and white dogs.
5138. Palmerston.— Mr. T. M. Hilliard's 138, North Strand,
Dublin; also shown by Mr. E. Sandell ; breeder, Mr. Cecil
Moore ; age unknown.
Pedigree : By Old Shot out of Cochrane's Kate (No. 1728, Vol. L,
1st prize, Birmingham, not Dublin, 1871) ; Shot, by Mr. Evans,
of Dungannon's, Grouse out of his Juno, late the property of
Mr. Hammington.
Chief Performances : Belfast, 1st prize ; Cork, 1st prize ; Man-
chester, Pomona, extra prize, champion class j Birmingham, 1st
prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5139. Bake. — Mr. J. J. Lynch's, 4, Duke-street, Drogheda, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
5140. Eoonet. — Mr. A. Meenan's, Castle Market, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.
5141. Sancho.— Mr. T. Hewitt's, Affghan House, Cork, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize, for red and white dogs.
5142. Shirley (late Rouge).— Bev. J. Cumming Macdona's, Cheadle
Rectory, Cheshire, late Mr. S. E. Shirley's, M.P. ; whelped 1873 ;
breeder, Mr. G. Jackson.
Pedigree : By Qrouse out of Queen.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
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5143. Shot.— Mr. F. H. Base's, Bockronan, Carrigrohan, Co. Cork;
whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Carlow out of Flash.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize (for red and white dogs).
5144. Shoot.— Mr. J. Waddington's, EHand, Yorkshire,
Chief Performances : Northampton, 1st prize ; Nottingham, 1st
prize.
Waddb (No. 4333, Vol H.).— Mr^ B. F. Buttledge IWa, Bush-
field, Holly Mount, Ireland.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize; Dublin, 2nd prize
champion class (for red dogs).
5145. York IV.— Mr. W. J. Corbet's, Spring Farm, Delgany ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree: By Bob out of Rose II.; Bob by Major Hutchinson's
Bob (No. 1700, Vol. I.) out of Jephson's Belle (see pedigree of
Grouse, No. 1720, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
BITCHES.
5146. Bella.— Mr. G. W. Gordon McHaffie's, Coisemalzie-by-Blednoch,
Newton Stewart, N.B. ; breeder, Mr. C. Moore ; whelped 1872.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5147. Belle.— Mr. W. Bullen's, 90, Clarence-street, Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize (for red and white bitches).
5148. Cora. — Mr. Marcus Gage, J. P.'s, Woodburn, Dunmurry, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
5149. Cora. — Mr. J. S. Skidmore's, Nantwich, Cheshire ; breeder, Mr.
Beidy; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By King's Erin (No. 5130) out of Rose (No. 5163).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize.
5150. Di. — Mr. J. O'Connor's, Ballyglass, Sligo, Ireland ; breeder, owner ;
whelped 1872 (late Mr. W. Cochrane's).
Pedigree : By Mr. Corbet's dog, out of a bitch bred by Mr. Cecil
Moore.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
5151. Fan.— Mr. H. McDougall's, Howth, Ireland ; breeder, Mr. B. Wat-
son ; whelped 1870.
Pedigree : By Brennan's Rap (see Grouse, No. 1720, Vol I.) out of
Flora.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize champion class (for red and
white dogs).
$152. Fanny. — Mr. J. Brady's, Cross-street, Soils, Ireland; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize (for red and white bitches).
5153. Kate. — Mr. C. Moore's, Omah, Ireland ; breeder, owner ; whelped
1874.
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PEDIGREES — IRISH SETTEES. 105
Pedigree : By Palmerston (No. 5138) out of Flora out of old Kate
(No. 1728, Vol. I.).
5154. Kate.— Mr. T. O'Began's, 18, Castle- street, Tralee, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
5155. Kate in.— Mr. W. J. Corbet's, Spring Farm, Delgany ; breeder,
Mr. H. L. Jephson ; whelped 1869.
Pedigree : By Brennan's Rap out of Jephson's Belle (see pedigree of
Grouse, No. 1720, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance: Dublin, 1st prise.
5156. Kissy Rissey. — Mr. J. JJrennan's, Churchtown, Dundrum, Ire-
land ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1872.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize (red bitches over 551b.).
Lilly H. (see No. 1374, Vol. I. and Vol. H.).— Mr. B. LI. Puroell
Llewellyn's, Willealey Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, champion prize.
Lilly n. (No. 4336, Vol. II.).— Miss Lizzie Warburton's, Kill,
Straffan, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize, champion class (for red
bitches).
5157. Lilly m. — Mr. W. J. Corbet's, Spring Farm, Delgany, Ireland ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Bob out of Rose II. ; Bob by Major Hutchinson's Bob
(No. 1700, Vol.1.).
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd price (for red bitches under 501b.).
5158. Loo II.— Mr. A. F. Nuttall's, Tiltour Newtown, Mount Kennedy,
Ireland ; breeder, owner ; whelped February 13th, 1874.
Pedigree : By Clendening's Grouse out of Maybe (No. 4337, Vol.
II.), Grouse by Burrow II. out of Blanche.
CMef Performances : Belfast, 3rd prize (champion class) ; Dublin,
2nd prize (for red bitches).
5159. IUybb. — Mr. J. Ormsby Cooke's, Kilterra, Ballymote, Ireland;
breeder, Capt. D'Arcy ; whelped, May 8th, 1875.
pedigree: By Owner's Dash (No. 4327, Vol. I.) out of Capt.
D'Aroy's Haidee.
Maybe (No. 4337, Vol. H.).— Mr. £meas F. Nuttall's, Tiltour,
Newtown, Mount Kennedy, Ireland.
Pedigree (not given fully in Vol. IE.) : By Walsh's Chance out of
Nuttall's Mayo, by Corbet's York out of Nuttall's Juno, by Fox's
setter out of Corbet's bitch ; York by Capt. Buckley's Dash out
of Corbet's Fan, by his Grouse out of Kate ; Chance by Major
MoGraith'8 Dick out of his Floss, by a dog of Lord Ldsmore's out
of McGraith's bitch ; Dick by a dog of Mr. Butler's out of
McGraith's bitch.
Chief Performances : Dublin, 1st prize, champion class (for red
setter bitches) j Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
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106 KENNEL CLUB GALENDAB AND STUD BOOK.
5160. Mina.— Mr. G. W. Gordon McHaffie's, Coisemalzie-by-Ble d
Newton Stewart, N.B. ; breeder, Mr. C. Moore ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Palmerston (No. 5138) out of Flora.
Chief Performances : Edinburgh, 3rd prize ; Belfast, 1st prize ;
Birmingham, 1st prize.
Monaghan (No. 1741, Vol. I.).— Bev. J. Cumming Macdona's,
Cheadle Rectory, Cheshire.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize.
5161. Nbll.— Mr. H. L. Jephson's, Dublin Castle, Dublin; breeder,
owner; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : Pull sister to Lilly II. , (No. 1734, Vol. I.), whom see for
pedigree.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
5162. Quail. — Mr. S. H. Townsend's, Mount Alta, Queenstown.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize (for red bitches.)
5163. Bose.— Mr. D. Beidy's, Warehouse, Castleisland, Co. Kerry;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Bob out of Rose II. ; Bob by Star out of Bose I.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize (for red bitches).
5164. Boss. — Mr. D. Sullivan's, Pembroke House, Blackrock, Ireland ;
breeder, Mr. Greene ; whelped 1870.
Pedigree : Granddaughter of Major Hutchinson's Bob (No. 1700,
Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
5165. Tar A. — Mr. T. Erwin**, 73, Church-street, Ballymena, Ireland ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Basto (No. 4325, Vol. I.) out of Ruby.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize (puppy class).
5166. Venus n. — Mr. J. Kennedy's, Bosehearty, Aberdeen ; own sister
to Bob, No. 5126, whom see for pedigree, &c.
5167. Zella. — Mr. W. J. Corbet's, Spring Farm, Delgany, late Mr. T.
Price's ; breeder, Mr. J. Friend, of Fethard, Tipperary.
Chief Performances : Cork, 2nd prize ; Dublin, 1st prize (for red
bitches under 501b.)
Class XIII.— EETRIEVERS (WAVY-COATED).
DOGS.
Banker (No. 1769, Vol. I.).— Mr. W. K. Gair's, The Kilns, Fal-
kirk, N.B.
Chief Pjerformance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
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5168. Banker. — Mr. W. Kerss's, Newtown Cottage, Newbalke.
Pedigree : Oat of Duchess, out of Nell ; sire unknown.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 3rd prize.
Ben Mawr (late Brindle). — (See Perdix, post.)
5169. Copson (late Bob). — Mr. C. A. Baylis's, Ipsley-street, Redditch ;
breeder, Mr. J. 0. Hull ; whelped 1870 ; colour, liver.
Pedigree: ByMeyrick's Wyndham (No. 1888, Vol. I.) out of Young
Bounce (No. 1981, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize (for retrievers other
than black). >
Dover (No. 4345, Vol. II.). — Miss Eose Sealey's, 3, Glanmire-
terrace, Sandford (late Mr. R. Gillespie's).
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
5170. Hero. — Mr. Theobald Butler's, Ballyline, Oranmore ; breeder, Eev.
T. Pearce ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree: By Major Allison's Sailor out of breeder's Diver;
Sailor, by Idstone's Fag. Hero is brother to Mentor (No. 1826,
Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
5171. Jesse. — Mr. S. R. Wood's, 2, Truman-street, Nottingham ; whelped
1872.
Pedigree : By Boss's Quan out of McDougall's Jura.
Chief Perfbrmance\: Nottingham, 1st prize (only one entry).
5172. Leo. — Mr. A. C. Robinson's, Bank of Ireland, Cork.
Chief Performance ; Cork, 1st prize.
Moliere (No. 1827, Vol. I.).— Mr. R. J. Lloyd Price's, Rhiwlas,
Bala, North Wales.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, champion prize.
5173. Nero. — Mr. J. Harrison's, Waverley House, Dudley ; breeder, Mr.
E. G. Farquharson, Huish House, Dorset ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By breeder's Fag out of his Trout.
Chief Performances : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize ; Birmingham,
2nd prize ; Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize.
5174. Noble. — Mr. E. R. Fitzpatrick's, Water Mill, Raheny, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
Peer (No. 4346, Vol. U.).— Mr. S. E. Shirley, M.P.'s, Ettington
Park, Stratford-on-Avon.
Chief Performance: Wolverhampton, divided champion prize;
Darlington, champion prize ; Hull, 2nd prize.
Perdix (late Ben Mhawr, formerly Brindle), (No. 4341, Vol.
II.). — Mr. S. E. Shirley, M.P.'s, Ettington Park, Stratford-on-
Avon (late Mr. F. R. Hemming's).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st* prize ; Hull, 1st prize ;
Alexandra Palace, champion prize.
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■5175. Pilot. — Mr. H. E. Budge's, Bellevue-place, Besley-road, Redditch;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Seton's Wallace (No. 1885a., Vol. I.) out of Belle
(sister to Bounce, No. 1981, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize; Hull, 3rd prize.
Sailor (No. 1853, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. D. Gorse's, Old Manor House,
Badcliffe-on-Trent.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, champion prize.
5176. Sailor. — Mr. T. H. Jobling's, Bywell-on-Tyne ; breeder, Mr. J.
Jobling; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Major Allison's Sailor out of Esk.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, divided prizes with Topsy.
Sailor (No. 1857, Vol. I.).— Capt. B. Steuart's, Westwood, West
Calder.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize.
5177. Theodore Nero. — Mr. Thomas Brown's, Kirkby Stephen ; whelped
1874.
Pedigree : By Ex-hero out of Lady Bell.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
Thorn (late Bob) (No. 4349, Vol. H.).— Mr. S. E. Shirley, M.P.'s>
Ettington Park, Stratford-on-Avon.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
^178. Turk. — Mr. E. G. Farquharson's, Huish House, near Blandford;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Fag out of Trout.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize ; Crystal Palace,
2nd prize.
•5179. Wave. — Mr. J. Andrews's, Hardman Fold, Failsworth, near Man-
chester ; breeder, owner ; whelped January, 1875.
Pedigree : By Shirley's Thorn (No. 4349, Vol. II.) out of Andrews's
Nell (No. 4356, Vol. II.).
Chief Performances : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prise ; Birmingham,
1st prize: Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
.5180. Windham. — Mr. J. W. Morris's, M.B.C.S., Drake-street, Rochdale ;
breeder, Mr. Isaac Clegg; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Sailor out of Gipsy.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 1st prize.
Young Victor (No. 4350, Vol. H.).— Mr. F. B. Hemming's, Ply-
mouth Copse, Holywell, Flintshire.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize.
BITCHES.
Beaver (No. 4351, Vol. n.). — Mr. J. Andrews's, Hardman Fold,
Failsworth, Manchester.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Manchester,
Pomona, 2nd prize ; Birmingham, champion prize j Alexandra
Palace, 1st prize (champion class).
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5181. Blithesome. — Mr. C. A. Baylis's, Ipsley-street, Bedditch ; breeder,
Mr. Elkington ; whelped 1874. T
Chief Performance : Hull, 2nd prize.
5182. Bonnie Lassie.— Mr. H. E. Budge's, Bellevue-plaoe, Besley-road,
Bedditch ; breeder, Mr. F; B. Hemming ; whelped January, 1875,
Pedigree : BjPerdix (No. 4341, Vol. II.) out of Bhjthe (No. 4352.
Voi.n.).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5183. Bouncer.— Messrs. Baylis and Hull's, Ipsley Court, Bedditch ;
breeder, Mr. Hull ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Banker (No. 1769, Vol. I.) out of BVythe (No. 4352,
Vol. H.).
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st pri2e.
5184. Comedy.— Mr. B. J. Lloyd Price's, Ifchiwlas, Bala, N. Wales;
breeder, owner ; whelped February 4th, 1874.
Pedigree : By MoUere (No. 1827, Vol. I.) out of Maud (No. 1956,
Vol. I.).
Lady Evelyn (see No. 1945, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. S. E.
Shirley, M.P.'s, Ettington Park, Stratford-on-Avon.
Chief Performances: Wolverhampton, divided champion prize;
Hull, 1st prize and extra prize for best retriever in the show ;
Alexandra Palace, champion prize.
5185. Lady Pastime.— Mr. S. E. Shirley, M.P.'s, Ettington Pork, Strat-
ford-on-Avon ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Paris (No. 1839, Vol. L) out of Lady Evelyn (No.
1945, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, list prize.
5186. Luna. — Bev. W. Shield's, Mansergh Vicarage, Kirkby Lonsdale ;
breeder, owner ; whelped September, 1873.
Pedigree : By H. B. Leigh's Sambo, brother to florae's Bailor (No.
1852, Vol. I.), out of Cora 3 own sister to Morley (No. 1830,
Vol. I.)
5187. Mattde.— Mr. Teasdaie Buohell's, Willesley Hall, Ashby-de-la
Zouch ; breeder, Mr. J. D. Hull ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Wyndham (No. 1887, Vol. L), out of Young Boumce
(No. 1981, Vol. I. and Vol. II.)
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
5188. Melody.— Mr. S. E. Shirley, M.P.'s, Ettington Park, Stratford-on-
Avon j breeder, Mr. J. Harrison ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Gorse's Sailor (No. 1853, Vol. I.), out of breeder's
MidmigM (No. 1958, Vol. I. and Vol. II.)
Chief Performances : Birmingham, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace,
1st prize.
5189. Nell. — Mr. B. B. Beaveley's, Steventon, Berks; breeder, un-
known ; whelped 1871.
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Pedigree : By Moses out of Diana.
Chief Performances : Northampton, 2nd prize ; Nottingham, 1st
prize. *
5190. Nellie. — Mr. E. G. Farqnharson's, Hnish House, near Blandford ;
breeder, Mr. Shave ; whelped 1870.
Pedigree: By Farqnharson's Fag.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize.
5191. Pelican.— Mr. J. C. Phillips's, The Heath House, Cheadle, Stoke-
on-Trent ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Gorse's Sailor (No. 1853, Vol. I.) out of Philomel,
by Shirley's Paris (No. 1839, Vol. I.) out of J. E. Sparrow's
Juno.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
Young Bounce (see No. 1981, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. J. Har-
rison's, Waverley House, Dudley.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace champion prize.
Class XIV.— RETRIEVERS (CURLY COATED).
DOGS.
Ben (No. 1775, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. S. Skidmore's, Nantwich,
Cheshire.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
5192. Bruce. — Mr. W. Patterson's, Waterside, Damaskin, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
5193. Carlo. — Mr. J. S. Moss's, Eidsgrove, Hanley.
Chief Performance : Hanley, 2nd prize.
5194. Cablo. — Mr. J. Simpson's, 19, Bandolph-street, Middlesboro* ;
whelped 1874 ; colour, liver.
Pedigree: By Waugh's Carlo out of Maltby's Nell.
Chief Performance: Darlington, 1st prize (for retrievers other
than black).
5195. Chum. — Mr. J. B. H. Beecher's, Lough Ine, Skibbereen, Ireland ;
whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Beeton Fetch out of Venus.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
5196. Dash. — Mr. W. Scanlan's, Caniglass, Longford ; breeder, owner ;
whelped 1872.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
5197 Don.— Mr. E. Hope's, Jedburgh, Scotland, N.B.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
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5198. Fritz.— Mr. T. French's, Garville-avenue, Rathgar, Ireland, from
Lord Campbell's kennels ; whelped 1871.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
5199. Grouse.— Mr. H. S. Carruther's, Lagan Cottage, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.
5200. Jumbo.— Mr. P. Clutterbuck's, Micklefield Hall, Riokmansworth ;
breeder and pedigree unknown ; whelped 1873.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize.
Kino Coffee (No. 4361, Vol. n.).— Mr. S. Matthew's, Stow-
market, Suffolk. (Now #ie property of J. H. Salter, Esq.,
Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Kelvedon, Essex).
Pedigree : (Not given fully in Vol. n.) By Duke out of Jessie ;
Duke by Challoner's Sam.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize.
5201. Lincoln. — Mr. T. Boberts's, 18, Leamington-avenue, Oxford-road.
Manchester ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Holmes's Luke (No. 4362, Vol. H.) out of Robert's
Fan.
Lulu (No. 4362, Vol. II.) — Mr. J. Holmes's, 9, Cornbrook-
terrace, Cornbrook-street, Manchester.
Pedigree: (Not given fully in Vol. II.). By Dr. Polkington's
Charley out of Waddington's Bono, by Greenwood's Dash out
of Waddington's Bono, out of Holmes of Keighley's Bess, by
Gills' s 8am; Bess out of Riley's Bess (No. 1903, Vol. I.) by
Royal.
Chief Performances : Hull, 3rd prize ; Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5202. Major. — Mr. T. Jennison's, Pease-street, Eastbourne, Darlington ;
whelped 1870 ; colour, liver. .
Pedigree: Unknown.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 1st prize (for retrievers other than
black).
Marquis (see No. 1824, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. J. W.Morris's,
M.R.C.S., Drake-street, Rochdale ; colour, liver.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
Minor (No. 4364, Vol. H.).— Mr. F. J. Staples Browne's, Bicester
Oxon. (This dog's pedigree, as given in Vol. II., " by True out
of Jetty," appears to be inoorreot, vide correspondence in the
Country. — Ed.)
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Manchester,
Pomona, 3rd prize.
Nero (No. 4366, Vol. n.).— Mr. W. Bullook's, jun., Prescot, Lan-
cashire ; colour, liver.
Chief Performances : Nottingham, 1st prize (for retrievers other
than black).
5203. Nero. — Mr. T. Roberts's, 18, Leamington-avenue, Oxford-road,
Manchester; breeder, owner ; whelped 1874; colour, liver.
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Pedigree : By Holmes's Ltdu (No. 4362, Vol II.) out of Bobert's
Fan,
Chief Performance : Alexandra, 1st prize (for retrievers other than
black).
5204. Bover.— Mr. S. A. Pearson's, Sleetbnrn Villa, Durham ; breeder,
Oapt. Phillipson ; whelped June, 1867.
Pedigree : By breeder's Leo out of his LiU.
Chief Performance : Winner of four prizes at local shows.
5205. Sailor. — Mr. H. H. Cochrane's, Eshwood Hall, Durham ; breeder,
Mrs. Arkwright ; whelped October, 1874.
Pedigree : By Arkwright' s Duke (No. 1805, Vol. I.) out of Ark-
wright's Duchess (No. 1812, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize and cup.
5206. Sambo. — Mr. J. Taylor's, High-street, Nantwich; breeder, Mr.
J. S. Skidmore ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Ben out of Boon.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize.
Toby (No. 4369, Vol. II.).— Mr. W. A. How's, Market-place,
Whitwick, Leicester.
Pedigree : (Not given in Vol. II.). By Hodgson's Sweep (No. 1876,
Vol. I.) out of Cotton's Nell, by Lord Chesterfield's dog out of
Jet, out of a prize bitch of Mr. Gorse's.
Chief Performances : Northampton, 1st prize ; Nottingham,
champion prize and cup for best retriever in eight classes ;
Hanley, 1st prize.
True (No. 1882, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. W. Morris's, Drake-street,
Rochdale.
Chief Performances: Wolverhampton, divided champion prize;
Crystal Palace, champion prize ; Hull, 1st prize ; Birmingham,
champion prize ; Alexandra Palace, champion prize.
Truth (No. 4370, Vol. II.).— Mr. H. H. Cochrane's, Eshwood Hall,
Durham (late Mr. E. Ellis's, who bred him).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize ; Hull, 2nd prize ;
Birmingham, 1st prize; and about seventeen other prizes' at
local shows.
$207. Sam.— Mr. A. Large's, Eoden's Yard, Hallgate, Doncaster ; breeder,
Mr. E. Ellis ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By 8am (see No. 1858, Vol. I. and Vol. II.) out of Jet
(No. 1931, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : Nottingham, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st
prize.
BITCHES.
5208. Banshsb. — Mr. B. J. Lloyd Price's, Bhiwlas, Bala ; breeder, Mr.
E. W. Biohards (late Mr. J. Holmes's) ; whelped, 1876 ; colour,
liver.
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Pedigree : By Lulu (No. 4362, Vol. II.) out of Nell (No. 4378
Vol. H.)
CMef Performance : Winner of two prizes at local shows.
5209. Barney. — Mr. T. Bobert's, 18, Leamington-avenue, Oxford-road,
Manchester ; breeder and pedigree unknown ; whelped 1873.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5210. Belle. — Mr. N. Morton's, Brook Villa, Ballymena, Ireland ;
whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Turner's dog out of Preston's Boon,
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
Bess (No. 4372, Vol. II.).— Mr. T. Holmes's, Cornbrook-terrace,
Cornbrook-street, Manchester ; colour, liver.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize (for retrievers other
than black).
5211. Bessie. — Mr. J. M. Ferguson's, Clones, Monaghan, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
Bounce (see No. 1906, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. E. Ellis's, Bent-
ley Brewery, near Doncaster.
CMef Performances : Hull, 3rd prize ; Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5212. Dinah.— Mr. J. S. Skidmore's, Nantwioh, Cheshire.
Pedigree : Not on record.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.
Duchess (see No. 1912, Vol. I. and Vol. H.)~ Mrs. J. S. Ark-
wright's, Sutton Scarsdale, Chesterfield.
Chief Performance : Darlington, champion prize.
Grace (see No. 1925, Vol. I. and Vol. n.).— Mr. J. Pulsford's,
Golden Hillock-road, Birmingham.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
5213. Jet. — Capt. C. Bunbury's, The Barracks, Belfast; breeder, Mr.
J. S. Skidmore.
Pedigree : By Ben (No. 1775, Vol. I.) out of breeder's Dinah
(pedigree unknown).
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
5214. Lady Flora. — Hon. H. C. Lowther's, Lowther Castle, Penrith,
Cumberland ; breeder, Mr. H. Briddon ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Major out of Flora.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
5215. Lady Truth.— Mr. S. E. Shirley's, M.P., Ettington Park, Strat-
ford-on-Avon ; breeder, owner; whelped 1874. Now Mr. G.
Granville's, Wellesbourne, Warwiok.
Pedigree : By True (No. 1882, Vol. I.) out of Lady Lucy (No. 4375,
Vol. H.)
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
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5216. Laida.— Mr. F. J. Staples Browne's, Bicester, Oxon (late Mr. S.
Darbey's) ; whelped March, 1872.
Pedigree : By Moltke out of Venus, by Bey. J. C. Talbot's dog out
of Sir M. Hick's bitch; Moltke by Gorse's Jet II. out of his
Belle.
Chief Performance : Winner of two first prizes at Exeter and
Swansea.
Mabian <No. 1955, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. W. Morris's, M.B.C.S., Drake-
street, Rochdale.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize.
5217. Meg.— Mr. J. W. Morris's, M.B.C.S., Drake-street, Rochdale.
Chief Performance: Wolverhampton, 1st prize.
5218. Minny. — Mr. W. Lucas's, Lyons, Kildare ; breeder, Bey. J. Cam-
ming Macdona ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Ben (No. 1775, Vol. I.) out of Flora.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
5219. Nell.— Mr. W. H. Bakewell's, Tettenhall-road, Wolverhampton ;
breeder, owner; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Sweep out of NeU.
Chief Performance: Wolverhampton, 3rd prize.
5220. Nell. — Rev. W. J. Mellor's, Rodmersham, Sittingbourne ; pedigree,
unknown; whelped 1871.
Chief Performance : Alexandra, 2nd prize.
Nell (No. 4378, Vol. I.).— Mr. E. W. Richards's, 12, Albert-road,
Victoria-park, Manchester.
Pedigree (not given fully in Vol. II.) : By G. W. Schofield's Oscar
out of Jet ; Oscar by Hodgson's Sweep (No. 1876, Vol. I.) out of
Gill's Bess (No. 1900, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances: Crystal Palace, 1st prize; Manchester,
Pomona, 1st prize ; Hull, 2nd prize ; Birmingham, 1st prize.
Polly (No. 4381, Vol. II.)— Mr. F. J. Staples Browne's, Bicester,
Oxon (late Mr. J. A. Morris's).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5221. Topst. — Mr. H. H. Cochrane's, Eshwood Hall, Durham ; breeder,
owner ; whelped May, 1873.
Pedigree : By Mair's Sam out of Cramm's Juno, by Pearson's Rover
out of Lord Durham's bitch, Rover, by Capt. Phillipson's Leo out
of his Till ; Sam, by Sir George Graham's dog out of a bitch of
Lord Feversham's.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, divided prizes with Jobling's Sailor.
Venus. — Mr. J. D. Gorse's, Old Manor House, Radcliffe-on-Trent ;
whelped 1871 ; colour, liver.
Pedigree: By Ben out of Nell,
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, extra 3rd prize (for retrievers
other than black).
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PEDIGBEB8-P— IRI&H SPANIELS. 115
XL. (see No. 1980, Vol. I. and H.).— Mr. J. W. Monk's, M.JLC.S.,
Drake-street, Rochdale.
Chief Perform(mce8 : Wohrerhampton, divided champion prize ;
Crystal Palace, champion prize ; Hull, 1st prize ; Birmingham,
champion prize ; Alexandra Palace, champion prize.
Class XV.— IRISH SPANIELS.
DOGS.
5223. Basnet. — Mr. J. S. Skidmore's, Nantwich, Cheshire; breeder,
owner ; whelped January, 1875.
Pedigree : By Shamrock (No. 4386, Vol. n.) out of Shannon, by
Yovmg Doctor (No. 2062, Vol. I.) out of Bridget (No. 2056,
Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize.
5224. Charlie. — Mr. E. A. Evans's, Joanna Cottage, Crumlin-road, Dublin.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
Doctor (Young) (No. 2062, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. Fletcher's, Stone-
clough, Manchester,
Chief Performances: Crystal Palace, 1st prize; Edinburgh,
divided prizes ; Belfast, 1st prize, champion class.
5225. Drake.— Mr. F. Goodbody's, 29, Henry-street, Montmellick, Ire-
land ; whelped 1872.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
5226. Drake.-— Mr. M. F. Lyons's, 14, Patrick-street, Dublin ; whelped
1869, Lord Dunmore's breed.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
Larry Doolin (No. 4384, Vol. II.).— Mr. N. Morton's, Brooke
Villa, Ballymena, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
5227. Paddy.— Mr. N. Morton's, Brooke Ville, Ballymena, Ireland;
breeder, Mr. J. S. Skidmore ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Yovmg Doctor (see No. 2062, Vol. I. and Vol. II.) out
of Bridget (No. 2056, Vol. I. and II.).
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.
i. PiiiOT. — Mr. T. H.Torrens's, Ellenmore, White Abbey.
Pedigree : By owner's Rake out of W. B. Lowry's Nora, by Morton's
Pilot out of his Duck (No. 2066, Vol. I.) ; Rake by Pilot out of
Morton's Newry Duck; Pilot by Rake (No. 2088, Vol. I.) out of
Nora.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize (puppy class),
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Sailor (No. 2091, Vol. I.).— Mr. 0. J. Boyle's, 42, Camden-street,
Dublin, late Mr. J. K. Milner's.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
5229. Sailor.— Bev. A. Lewis Willett's, Meriden Vicarage, near Coventry ;
breeder, owner; whelped 1872. Now Mr. Fletcher's, Stone-
olough, Manchester.
Pedigree : By Pat (imported from Ireland) out of Busy ; by Diver
out of Quail, by Bingo (No. 2049, Vol I.)
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
Shamrock (No. 4386, Vol. H.).— Mr. N. Morton's, Brook Vflle,
Ballymena, Ireland.
Chief Performances ; Crystal Palace, 3rd prize; Birmingham, 2nd
prize.
5230. Wallace.— Mr. S. Blair's, 25, Leuneld-road, Belfast; breeder,
owner.
Pedigree : By Crones' 8 Jim out of Quail ; by an officer of the coast
guard's Sailor out of MoEnight's Old Duck; by Capt. Gray's
dog out of Butler's Cora.
Chief Performances : Belfast, 2nd prize ; Dublin, 2nd prize.
; BITCHES.
Bridget (see No. 2056, Vol. I. and Vol. n.).— Mr. W. Roycroft's,
jun., Borland, near Nantwioh (late Mr. J. S. Skidmore's).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Hull, 2nd prize.
5231. Citshla. — Mr. J. Whitla's, Monaghan, Ireland; breeder, Mr. N.
Morton ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Pilot (No. 2084, Vol. I.) out of Snipe, by Duck (No.
2066, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Belfast, 2nd prize ; Dublin, 2nd prize.
5232. Dolly. — Mr. J. Gubbins's, Bruree House, county Limerick.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
Floss (No. 4388, Vol. H.).— Capt. E. Montresor's, Lynton Lodge,
Bedford.
Pedigree (Not given fully in Vol. II.) : By Blarney out of Chance
(No. 2058, Vol. I.) ; Blarney by Jock (late Boyle's Ness) out of
Norah (No. 2081, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : Birmingham, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace,
1st prize.
5233. Hilda. — Mr. W. Dale's, Laburnum Cottage, Weston-super-Mare ;
breeder, Capt. Iithgow ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By breeder's Diver out of his Judy.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5234. Kitty Ttrrell. — Mr. J. S. Skidmore's, Nantwioh, Cheshire;
breeder, owner ; whelped January, 1875.
Pedigree : Sister to Barney (No. 5223, whom see).
Chief Performance : Belfast divided 1st prize (puppy class).
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5235. Minnie.— Mr. J. O'DonnelTs, 8, Lancaster Quay, Cork.
Pedigree and breeder's name unknown.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
5236. Moss.— Capt. E. Montresor's, Lynton Lodge, Bedford; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Bake (No. 2088, Vol. I.) ont of Floss (No. 4388,
Vol. H.)
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
Nelly (No. 4389, Vol. II.).— Mr. N. Morton's, Brook Ville, Bally-
mens, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
5237. Peggy.— Mr. N. Morton's, Brook Ville, Ballymena, Ireland ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree: By Pilot out of Duck (No. 2066, Vol. LP); Pilot by
Bake, out of Salisbury's Norah.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.
Quail (see No. 2087, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. N. Morton's, Bally-
mena.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize champion class.
5238. Shaneen. — Mr. J. W. Adair's, Green Vale, Cookstown, Ireland ;
breeder, Mr. N. Morton ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Paddy (No. 5227) out of Peggy (No. 5237).
Chief Performance : Belfast divided prize (puppy class).
CLASS XVI.— WATER SPANIELS OTHER THAN
IRISH.
DOGS.
Dash (see No. 2251, Vol. I. and II.). — Mr. W. S. Holmes's, Welling-
ton, Salop.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Hull, 1st prize ;
Birmingham, 1st prize.
Boveb (Young) (No. 4390, Vol. n.).— Capt. the Hon. W. Arbuth-
nott's, Hatton, Montrose, N. B. (also shown by Mr. N. Moore).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Nottingham, 1st
prize.
. Shylock. — Mr. W. Page's, White lion Hotel, Banbury ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Holmes's Dash (No. 2251, Vol. I.) out of Jessica (No.
4391, Vol. H.).
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'118 SXKNEL OEUB OALENDAB AND STUD BOOK.
BITCHES.
Flo (No. 2256, Vol. I.).— Capt. the Hon. W. Arbuthnott, Hatton,
Montrose, N. B.
Chief Performances : Hull, 2nd prize ; Birmingham, 1st prize ;
Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
CLASS XVII.— CLUMBER SPANIELS.
DOGS.
Beau (see No. 1984, Vol. I. and n.).— Mr. J. Fletcher's, Stone-
clongh, Manchester.
Chief Performcmce8 : Crystal Palace, 1st prize; Darlington, 1st
prize ; Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize ; Hall, 1st prize.
5240 Belgrave. — Mr. H. D. Brandreth's, Brookhnrst, Bromborongh,
Cheshire.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize (champion class) .
5241. Bruce. — Mr. E. B. Brackenbury's, Sangeen, Bournemouth ;
breeder, Mr. J. Simcott (late Mr. J. B. Game's) ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Royal out of Flirt.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Alexandra Palace,
1st prize.
Dash (No. 4393, Vol. H.)— Mr. W. Allison's, Kilvington, Thirsk.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize ; Hull, 3rd prize ;
Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
Duke (No. 2007, Vol. I.).— Mr. H. P. Charles's, Maesdyr Haf,
Neath, Glamorganshire.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
Duke (No. 4304, Vol. II.).— Mr. S. Sharman's, Ecton, North-
ampton.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 2nd prize.
Nabob (see No. 2009, Vol. I. and II.).— Mr. P. Bullock's, Bilston,
Staffordshire.
Chief Performances : Northampton, 1st prize ; Nottingham, 1st
prize ; Hull, 2nd prize j Birmingham, 1st prize ; Alexandra
Palace, champion prize.
5242. Eomp. - Capt. L. W. Atkinson, Newbiggin, Hexham ; breeder,
owner ; whelped February 15th, 1874.
Pedigree : By Allinson's Dash (No. 4393, Vol. H.) out of Blossom,
bred by Mr. Douglas of Clumber (of the Newcastle and Foljambe
strains).
Chief Performances : Edinburgh, 3rd prize ; and six prizes at local
shows.
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BITCHES.
Bust (No. 2025, Vol. I.).— Mr. B. Greenwood, Penny's, Hollymead,
Bishopsleighton, Devon (late Mr. J. B. Matthews' s).
Chief Performances : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5243. Bhyl. — Mr. J. A. Handy's, Darlaston; breeder, Lord Spenoer;
whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Dot
Chief Performances : Nottingham, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st
prize.
Class XV1IL— SUSSEX SPANIELS.
DOGS.
5244. Bras. — Rev. W. Shield's, Mansergh Vicarage, Kirkby Lonsdale ;
breeder, Mr. Capel Hanbury; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Rag out of Maud (No. 2219, Vol. I. and II.). Rag
was bred by Mr. O. J. A. Fuller Meyrick, of Bosehill, Brightling,
Sussex.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
Buckingham (No. 4400, Vol. n.).— Mr. T. B. Bower's, Green
Bank, Cambrian View, Chester.
Chief Performances: Crystal Palace, 2nd prize; Manchester,
Pomona, 3rd prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5245. Bute.— -Mr. T. B. Bowers's ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Buckingham (No. 4400, Vol. II.) out of Bustle (No.
4405, Vol. H.)
5246. Bustler. — Mr. T. B. Bowers's, own brother to Bute (see above).
5247. Chancellor. — Mr. H. Green's, Ivy House, Fincham, Norfolk;
breeder, owner ; whelped 23rd May, 1875.
Pedigree: By Chance (No. 2119, Vol. I.) out of Salter's Chloe.
George (see No. 2146, Vol. I. and Vol. n.).— Mr. J. Fletcher's,
Stoneclough, Manchester.
Chief Performances : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize ; Hull, 3rd
prize ; Nottingham, 1st prize (misprinted " Glaze.")
Lawyer (late Vicar, formerly Ness, No. 4401, Vol. H.). — Mr.
A. W. Langdale'8, Westfield, Bishop's Stortford.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Darlington, 1st
prize ; Manchester, Pomona, divided 1st prize (with Berge) ;
Northampton, 1st prize ; Hull, 1st prize.
Max (see No. 2149, Vol. I. and Vol. II.)— Mr. T. B. Bowers's, Green
Bank, Cambrian View, Chester (late Mr. H. B. Spurgin's).
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120 KENNEL CLUB CALENDAR AND BTUD BOOK.
Chief Performances: Shifnal, 2nd prise; Hal]/ 2nd prize; Bir-
mingham, 1st prize ; Blaydon, 3rd prize.
5248. Monk. — Mr. H. G. Spurgin's, Northampton ; breeder, owner ;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Bebb (No. 2101, Vol. I.) out of Bess (late Moss) (No.
2150, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5249. Rovra m.— Mr. T. B. Bowers's, Green Bank, Cambrian View,
Chester; breeder, Mr. H. B. Spnrgin ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Buckingham (No. 4400, Vol. IL) out of Peggie (No.
5255).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palaoe, 1st prize.
BITCHES.
Beatrice (No. 4403, Vol. II.).— Mr. T. B. Bowers's, Green Bank,
Cambrian View, Chester.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
5250. Beryl. — Mr. T. B. Bowers's ; breeder unknown ; whelped 1868 ;
also owned by Mr. S. W. D. Williams and Mr. Spnrgin. (Direct
descendant of the Rosehill strain — vide " Stonehenge").
Chief Performances : Manchester, Pomona, divided 1st prize with
Lawyer ; Hull, 2nd prize ; Hanley, 1st prize.
Bess (late Moss— see No. 2150, Vol. L and II.).— Mr. T. B.
Bowers's.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize (in small size spaniel
class) ; Nottingham, 1st prize.
Bustle (No. 4405, Vol. H.)— Mr. T. B. Bowers's.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palaoe, 1st prize ; Hull, 1st prize, and
cup for best Clumber or Sussex ; Alexandra Palaoe, champion
prize ; and two prizes at local shows.
5251. Chloe. — Mr. H. Green's, Ivy House, Fincham, Sussex ; own sister
to Chancellor (No. 5247, whom see).
5252. Duchess m. — Mr. T. B. Bowers's, Green Bank, Cambrian View,
Chester ; breeder, Mr. H. B. Spnrgin ; whelped April, 1875.
Pedigree: By Buckingham (No. 4400, Vol. II.) ; out of Peggie
(No. 5255).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5253. Lizzie.— Mr. A. W. Langdale's, Westfield, Bishop's Stortford;
breeder, Mr. H. B. Spnrgin ; whelped April, 1875 ; own sister to
Duchess III.
Pedigree : By Buchinghvm (No. 4400, Vol. II.) out of Peggie (No.
5255).
Chief Performances : Alexandra Palaoe, 1st prize.
Maud (No. 2219, Vol. I.).— Mr. T. B. Bowers's, Green Bank, Cam-
brian View, Chester (late Mr. Spurgin's).
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Chief Performances : Hull, 3rd prize ; Hanley, 2ncLprize ; Birming-
ham, 2nd prize ; Alexandra Palace, extra prize.
5254. Nell.— Mr. J. Wadington's, Whetwell Hall, EUand.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 2nd prize.
5255. Peggie. — Mr. H. B. Spurgin's, Northampton ; breeder, Mr. Hine ;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Bebb (No. 2101, Vol. I.) ont of Ruby, by Salter's
Chance (No. 2119, Vol. I.) out of Bowers's Pop (a black bitch),
by Jobling's Rap out of Floss (No. 2209, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize.
[Note by the Editor. — The dogs in this class are registered as Sussex
Spaniels solely because they hare won in classes for Sussex Spaniels at the
dog shows.]
Class XIX.— FIELD SPANIELS.
DOGS.
Beau (No. 4406, Vol. II.).— Mr. H. B. Spurginfs, Northampton.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 1st prize.
Beaver (No. 4408, Vol. II.).— Mr. W. W. Boulton's, M.B.C.S.,
Beverley.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, divided 2nd prize ; Crystal
Palace, 3rd prize ; Darlington, 2nd prize ; Hull, 1st prize ; Bir-
mingham, 3rd prize (over 251b.)
5256. Bbverlac. — Mr. W. W. Boulton's ; breeder, owner ; whelped, May
17th, 1875 ; colour, black.
Pedigree: By Beaver (No. 4408, Vol. H.) out of Blanche (No.
4423, Vol. H.)
Bob (see No. 2106, Vol. I. and Vol. LI.).— Mr. Phineas Bullock's,
Bilston, Staffordshire.
Chief Performances: % Nottingham, 1st prize; Birmingham, 1st
prize (over 251b.)
5257. Bob. — Mr. Johnson Holmes's, Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : Out of Nell by Joe out of Rose by Bullock's Dash (No.
2125, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize (under 251b.)
Bob (No. 4410, Vol. II.).— Mrs. E. Hunter's, Horsley Fields,
Wolverhampton.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, divided 2nd prize.
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122 KENNEL CLUB CALENDAR, AND STUD BOOK.
5258. Boone.— Mr. S. Lane's, Vernon Mount, Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
5259. Briar.— Mr, T. A. Bond's, The Collon, Deny, Ireland ; whelped
1874.
Pedigree : By Young Bebb (No. 4398, Vol. II.) out of Rose.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
Bbuce (No. 2117, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. Fletcher's, Stoneclough, Man-
chester; colour, black.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 1st prize ; Crystal Palace,
1st prize ; Edinburgh, divided 1st prize ; Manchester, Pomona,
2nd prize ; Hull, 2nd prize; Alexandra Palace, champion prize
(over 251b.).
Buccleugh (No. 4413, Vol. II.). —Mr. T. B. Bowers's, Green Bank,
Cambrian View, Chester.
Chief Performances : Hull, 3rd prize ; Hanley, champion prize ;
Birmingham, 2nd prize, and five prizes at local shows.
5260. Carlos. — Mr. H. B. Spurgin's, Northampton; breeder, owner;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Carlo out of Fido (No. 2198, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize (over 251b.)
5261. Dash. — Mr. W. F. Bewley's, 4, Brown's-buildings, Liverpool.
Chief Performance : Hanley, 1st prize.
5262. Dash.— Mr. J. Bourne's, Hilderstone Hall, Stone.
Chief Performance : Hanley, 2nd prize.
5263. Mask.— Mr. G. M. Oliver's, Dreason, near Bodmin ; breeder, Mr.
S. Bullock ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Bob out pf Young Nellie.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
Baven (No. 4416, Vol. II.).— Mr. J. A. Handy's, Darlaston.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5264. Bolf— Mr. W. W. Boulton's, M.B.C.S., Beverley ; breeder, owner ;
whelped, April 4th, 1875 ; colour, black, with white on breast.
Pedigree .- By Beaver (No. 4408, Vol. H.) out of Runic (No. 4434,
Vol. H.)
5265. Sam.— Mr. P. Bullock's, Bilston, Staffordshire; breeder, owner;
whelped, 1875 ; colour, black.
Pedigree; By Bob (No. 2106, Vol. I.) out of Nellie (No. 2225,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
5266. Saxon. — Mr. J. A. Handy's, Darlaston ; breeder, Mr. J. Yardley ;
whelped 1873.
Pedigree: Unknown.
Chief Performances : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize ; Dublin, 3rd
prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
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PEDIGREES — FIELD SPANIELS. 123
5267. Spring. — Mr. J. Shorthose's, Forth House, Newoastle-on-Tyne.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
5268. Spring.— Mr. J. Wadington's, Whitewell Hall, EUand, Yorkshire.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 2nd prize.
BITCHES.
Belle (see No. 2184, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. W. W. Boulton's,
M.R.C.S., Beverley.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, divided 1st prize; Blaydon,
1st prize.
5269 . Bounce. — Mr. W. S. Holmes's, Wellington, Salop ; breeder, Mr.
P. Bullock ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Sweep (No. 2176, Vol. I.) out of Floss (No. 2208,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 3rd prize (over 201b.)
5270. Flirt. — Mrs. Fox's, Codsall Wood, near Wolverhampton.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 1st prize.
Flirt (see No. 4424, Vol. II.).— Mr. W. S. Holmes's, Wellington,
Salop.
Chief Performances: Crystal Palace, 1st prize; Manchester,
Pomona, 1st prize ; Nottingham, 1st prize ; Dublin, 2nd prize ;
Hull, 2nd prize ; Birmingham, 2nd prize (under 201b.)
5271. Floss II. — Mr. H. B. Spurgin's, Northampton; breeder, owner;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Bebb (No. 2101, Vol. I.) out of Folly.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize.
5272. Flush. — Mr E. Acheson's, 39, Old George-street, Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
5fc73. Judt. — Mr. M. C. Cramer's, Rattlemore, Kinsale, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize.
5274. Lady Love.— Mr. A. W. Langdale's, Westfield, Bishop's Stortford.
Pedigree: Unknown.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize.
Nellie (see No. 2225, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. P. Bullock's,
Bilston, Staffordshire ; colour, black (over 251b.)
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, divided 1st prize ; Man-
chester, Pomona, 1st prize ; Nottingham, 1st prize ; Hull, 1st
prize ; Dublin, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 1st prize.]
5275. Peo. — Mr. G. M. Oliver's, Dreason, near Bodmin ; breeder, Mr. P.
Bullock.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize (under 201b.)
- 5276/ Baohael. — Mr. J. Fletcher's, Stoneolough, Manchester ; breeder,
Mr. P. Bullock ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Bruce (No. 2117, Vol. I.) out of Bess.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
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124 KENNEL CLUB OALENDAB AND STUD BOOK.
Bhea (see No. 2228, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. W. W. Buolton'a,
M.R.C.S., Beverley.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize ; Blaydon, 2nd
prize ; Darlington, divided prizes ; Hull, 3rd prize.
$277. Eussett.— Mr. C. S. Bead's, Stock Exchange, London, E.C. ;
breeder, Dr. Bonlton ; whelped August 12th, 1872 ; colour, liver.
Pedigree : (see Boulton's Royal, dam of Regent, page 467, Vol. I.)
5278. Buth. — Mr. J. Fletcher's, Stoneolough, Manchester ; breeder, Mr.
P. Bullock ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Bruce (No. 2117, Vol. I.) out of Bess.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5279. Ticket.— Mr. H. Harris's, 41, Woodcock-street, Birmingham ;
breeder, Mr. H. Fradley ; whelped, 1873.
Pedigree : By Dash out of Rose.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
Class XX.— DACHSHUNDS, OE GEEMAN
BADGEE HOUNDS.
DOGS.
5280. Badger.— The Duke of Hamilton's, Easton Park, Suffolk;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874 ; colour, red.
Pedigree : By Banker out of Waldina.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize.
5281. Besom ann. — Mr. J. Temperley, jun/s, Corbridge Fell, Cambridge ;
breeder, Count Hardenberg j whelped 1871 ; imported from
Germany; colour, black and tan.
Pedigree: Unknown.
Chief Performances : Darlington, 1st prize (variety class) ; Blay-
don, 1st prize ; Nottingham, 1st prize.
5282. Bubble.— Rev. G. F. Lovell's, St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford]; breeder,
owner ; whelped, 1875 ; colour, red.
Pedigree : By Baton (No. 2277, Vol. I.) out of Pixie (No. 5290).
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 2nd prize.
2583. Dachsie. — Mr. J. W. Webber's, Huntingdon, Portarlington ; im-
ported from Homburg ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Hern Sauer's dachshund dog.
Chief Performance ; Dublin, 1st prize.
5284. Deubstich.— H.E.H. the Prince of Wales, Sandringham ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1870 ; colour, black and tan.
Pedigree : By owner's Saxe out of his Waldina,
Chief Performance : Crystal Palaoe, 1st prize.
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PEDIGBEB8 — DACHSHUNDS OB GERMAN BADGES HOUNDS. 125
Dubstig (No. 4439, Vol. II.)— Mr. D. E. Seton's, Valley End Farm
Cobham, Surrey ; oolour, red.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
5285. Fbstus. — Mr. E. Hntton's, Colnmbarian House, Pudsey, Leeds ;
whelped 1872 ; colour, red.
Pedigree : By Fisher's Feldman (No. 2272, Vol. I.) out of Waldein.
Chief Performance*'* Nottingham, 1st prize; Hull, divided 1st
prize ; Birmingham, 1st prize.
5286. Max. — Mr. J. Temperley, jnn.'s, Corbridge Fell, Corbridge;
breeder, Mr. L. Mengershausen ; whelped 1874; colour, black
and tan.
Pedigree: By Mr. E. Millais's Waldman (bred in the Royal
Kennels, Hanover) out of Waldma, an imported bitch.
Chief Performances : Blaydon, 2nd prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd
prize.
Mouse (No. 2276, Vol. I.).— Rev. G. F. Lovell's, St. Edmund's Hall,
Oxford ; oolour, red.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 2nd prize (variety class).
5287. Puzzle. — Mr. E. Hntton's, Colnmbarian House, Pudsey, Leeds ;
oolour, black and tan.
Chief Performcmce : Nottingham, 2nd prize.
Slap (No. 4442, Vol. II.) -Mr. M. T. Bass's, M.P., Rangemore,
Burton -on-Trent ; breeder, Mr. Fisher; whelped 1872; oolour, red.
Pedigree : (Not given in Vol. II.). By Feldman (No. 2272, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
Waldman (No. 2279, Vol. I.)— The Earl of Onslow's, Clandon
Park, Guildford ; oolour, black and tan.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5288. Wellington.— Mr. W. N. Mauskopf's, 21, Down-street, Picca-
dilly, London ; whelped 1875 ; colour, black and tan.
Pedigree : By Waldman out of Flora (a prize winner at Baden
Baden.)
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
BITCHES.
5289. Fbou Frou.— Mr. J. Rolfs, Ozleworth Park, Wotton-under-
Edge ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1875 ; colour, black and tan.
Pedigree : By a dog of Prinoe Edward of Saxe Weimar's breed, out
of a bitch from Germany.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize.
Marguerite (No. 4440, Vol. II.).— Mr. D. E. Seton's, Valley End
Farm, Cobham, Surrey ; oolour, black and tan.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
5290. Pixie.— Rev. G. F. Lovell's, St. Edmund's Hall, Oxford ; imported
from Hanover ; whelped 1873 ; oolour, red.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Northampton,
1st prize.
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126 KENNEL OLUB CALENDAR AND STUD BOOK.
5291. Waujinb.— Mr. W. H. Hodge's, 34, Highbury Grove, London, N. ;
breeder's name and pedigree unknown ; colour, red.
Chief Performance ; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5292. Zampa.— Mr. J. Temperley, jun.'s, Corbridge Fell, Corbridge-oor
Tyne ; breeder, Mr. Mollett ; whelped 1872 ; colour, red*
Pedigree : By breeder's Bodo out of his imported Browne.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 3rd prize.
CLASS XXI.— MASTIFFS.
DOGS.
Abous (see No. 2281, Vol. I. and VoL II.).— Mr. C. T. Harris's,
15, Fenchuroh-street, London.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 1st prize.
Ben (see No. 2288, VoL I. and Vol. IT.).— Mr. J. Nayler's, *8,
Wellington-road, Dudley.
' Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 1st prize.
5293. British Lion. — Mr. J. Hartley's, Windermere; breeder, Major
Elms ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Dickenson's Lion out of Lwpa, own sister to Briton
(No. 2286, Vol. I. whom see for pedigree) Lion by - King (No.
2301, Vol. I.) out of Empress by Lukey's Governor (No. 2294,
Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Edenbridge, 3rd prize ; Nottingham, 1st prize.
Champion (see No. 2288, Vol. I. and Vol. n.).— Capt. George S.
Byng's, Royal Hospital, Kelmainham (late Miss Aglionby's).
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
5294. Ctmro.— Rev. B. O. Jones's, The Cloisters, Ruthin ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Green's Monarch (No. 2316, VoL L) out of Grace
(No. 5328).
Chief Performance ; Crystal Palace, 2nd prize (puppy class).
5295. Dudley. — Mr. C. S. Read's, Stock Exchange, London; breeder,
Rev. — Eld, of Worcester ; whelped May 28th, 1875.
Pedigree : By Duke out of Eld's Juno, by Berkeley's Nero out of
his Juno, by Rev. Rowe's Leo (No. 2305, VoL I.) out of Waller's
Countess; Nero, by Alpine, by Quaker (No. 2332, Vol. I.) out of
Venus (No. 2402, VoL I.) out of Juno, by Capt. Blundell's Tovmie
out of Duchess; Duke (sire of Dudley), by Berkeley's Tiger, by
his Charlie out of a bitch bred at Studley Castle.
5296. Empebor.— Mr. E. Nichols's, Brook Green, Hammersmith ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1875.
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Pedigree : By Prince out of Juno, by King (No. 2301, Vol. I.) out
of Duchess, by Nichols's Quaker (No. 2332, Vol. I.) out of Venus
(No. 2402, Vol. I.) ; Prince, by Rajah (No. 2333, Vol. I.), out
of Queen (No. 2396, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance: Alexandra Palace, 1st prize (puppy class).
5297. Eshbb. — Mr. W. Clowes's, , Salisbury-square, London ; breeder,
owner ; whelped March, 1876.
Pedigree : By Saxon (No. 5310) out of Empress (No. 5325). Esher
is now called Gelt.
Granby (see No. 2295, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. A. S. de Fivas's,
46, Bedford-street, London, E.G.
CMef Performance : Alexandra Palace (divided champion prize with
Mellor's Hurk).
5298. Gtjbth. — Miss Aglionby's, Belmont Ambleside, Westmoreland ;
breeder, Mr. E. Nichols ; also shown by Mr. Mostyn ; whelped
October 3rd, 1872.
Pedigree : By Monarch out of Lady, by Lindoe's Druid (No. 2290,
Vol. I.) out of Brenda II., by King (No. 2301, Vol. I.) out of
Brenda (No. 2359, Vol. I.) ; Monarch, by Turk (No. 2349, Vol. I.)
out of Nell, own sister to Field's King (No. 2301, Vol. I.).
CMef Performances : Winner of two prizes at local shows.
5299. Gubth.— Mr. W. C. T. Dobson's, E.A., Eldon House, Hampstead ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Miss Hales' s Lion (No. 2309, Vol. I.) out of Undine,
by Lindoe's Druid (No. 2290, Vol. I.) out of Nell, by Old Turk
(No. 2349, Vol. I.) out of Nell
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize (puppy class).
5300. Kaiser.— Mr. Russell Earp's, Partingdale, Mill-hill, Middlesex ;
breeder, Eev. W. J. Mellor ; whelped, May 9th, 1874.
Pedigree : By Prince out of Mellor's Duchess (No. 4463, Vol. II.) ;
Prince by Banbury's Rajah (No. 2333, Vol. I.) out of his Queen
(No. 2396, Vol. I.)
CMef Performances : Northampton, 3rd prize ; Hull, 3rd prize.
5301. Leo. — Mr. J. Munn's, Crawford-square, Londonderry.
Pedigree : By Nichols's Sultan (No. 2339, Vol. I.) out of Thyra
(bred by Bev. Rowe), by his Leo (No. 2305, Vol. I.) out of
Nell II.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
5302. Lion.— Mr. W. Maxwell's, Market-hill, Co. Armagh.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
5203. Lion. — Mr. J. F. Bretherton's, Bewsey Cottage, Warrington;
breeder, Mr. E. Nichols ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Hanbury's Prince out of Nichols's Cosy, out of his
Juno by Quaker (No. 2332, Vol. I.) out of Venus ; Prince by
Hanbury's Rajah (No. 2333, Vol. I.) out of his Queen (No.
2396, Vol. I.)
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128 KENNEL OLUB OALENDAB AND STUD BOOK.
5304. Mack. — Mr. L. L. Pemberton's, 29, Eaton-place, London ; breeder,
Mr. E. Hanbnry ; whelped, 1872 ; colour, brindled.
Pedigree: By Hanbnry's Rajah (No. 2333, Vol. I.) out of his
Queen (No. 2396, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5305. Modoc. — Mr. Emile Portier's, Crayf ord House, Crayford ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Monarch (No 2316, Vol. I.) out of Nell by Turk (No.
2349, Vol. I.) out of Countess (No. 3360, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Manchester,
Pomona, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
Monarch (see No. 2816, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. O. Green's, St.
Leonard's-road, Surbiton.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palaoe, champion prize.
5306. Monabch. — Mr. W. H. Taylor's, High-street, West Bromwioh ;
whelped 1872.
Pedigree: By Royal out of Empress, sister to Turk (No. 2349,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Hanley, 2nd prize.
Montague (No. 4454, Vol. H.).— Mr. E. Shaw's, 15, Brighton-
terraoe, Brizton-road, London (late Mr. J. Morris's).
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize ; Crystal Palaoe,
3rd prize.
5307. Norwood. — Mr. A. M. Henderson's, Norwood Tower, Strandtown ;
whelped 1872.
Pedigree: Out of Duchess by Cuvmo, by Trust out of Grand
Duchess (No. 2375, Vol. I.)
5308. Prince.— Mr. T. W. Allen's, South Bank, Hereford ; breeder, Mr.
Emile Portier ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree: By Green's Monarch (No. 2316, Vol. I.) out of Portier's
Nell, by Turk (No. 2349, Vol. I.) out of Countess (No. 2360,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 2nd prize.
5309. Bob.— Mr. W. H. Marshall's, Tenter House, Durham; breeder,
owner; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Monarch (No. 2816, Vol. I.) out of Norah (No. 4470,
Vol. n.)
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
5310. Saxon. — Mr. W. Clowes's, 1, Belgrave-terrace, Brighton ; breeder,
Mr. F. Robinson; whelped, April, 1872; purchased from Mr.
S. C. Lee.
Pedigree : By Punch (No. 2329, Vol. I.) out of Rose, by King (No.
2301, Vol. I.) out of Lindoe's Brenda (sister to Miss Hales's Lion
(No. 2309, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
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PEDIGBEES — MASTIFFS. 129
5311. Scawfell.— Mr. J. Hartley's, Windermere ; breeder, owner ;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Green's Monarch (No. 2316, Vol. I.) out of Lwpa
(own sister to Briton, No. 2286, Vol. I., whom see for pedigree.)
Chief Performances : Darlington, 1st prizes ; Hull, 2nd prize, and
several prizes at local shows.
Shah (see No. 4457, Vol. II.).— Mr. C. T. Harris's, 15, Fenchurch-
street, London.
Chief Performance: Alexandra Palace, 4th prize.
5312. Stanley.— The Eev. F. W. de Castro's, Arley Eectory, near
Coventry ; breeder, Mrs. Eawlinson ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Granby (No. 2295, Vol. I.) out of Countess (No.
2361, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 3rd prize.
Taurus (see No. 2340, Vol. I. and Vol. H.)— Mr. J. Elwell's,
Timberley Castle, Bromwich, Warwickshire,
Chief Performance : Birmingham, champion prize.
5313. Tiger. — Mr. Morton Stanley's, Eedditch ; breeder, owner.
Pedigree : By Governor General out of Venus, by Sultan (No.
2339, Vol. I.) out of Flora.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize.
5314. Tom.— Mr. W. Thornley Stoker's, 16, Harcourt-street, Dublin;
breeder, Miss Aglionby ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Champion (No. 2288, Vol. I.) out of Hannah (No.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
Turk (see No. 2349, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— ^Mr. E. Brough's,
Ballhaye Park, Leek (late Eev. J. W. Mellor's).
Chief Performances : Northampton, 1st prize ; Hull, 1st prize and
extra prize ; Alexandra Palace, divided champion prize with
Ghranby.
Turk (see No. 2348, Vol. I. and Vol. H.)— Mr. S. A. Smith's,
Withington, near Manchester.
Chief Performances : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize ; Hanley,
1st prize.
Vril(No. 4459, Vol. II.).— Major Arbuthnot's, 25, Hyde] Park-
gardens, London.
Pedigree (amended from Vol. II.); By Punch (No. 2329, Vol. I.)
out of Mand, by Hector out of Grace (No. 2374, Vol. I.) ; Hector
by Turk (No. 2348, Vol. I.) out of Di (No. 2364, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Nottingham, 1st
prize.
Wallace (No. 4460, Vol. II.)— Mr. E. Nichols's, Brook Greei*
Hammersmith.
Chief Performance : Alexandra f alaoe, 3rd prize.
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130 KENNEL CLUB OALENDAB AND STUD BOOK.
5315. Wolsey. — Mr. F. G. Banbury's, 19, Grosvenor-street, Grosvenor-
square, London, W. ; breeder, Mr. E. Hanbury ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree: By Rajah (No. 2333, Vol. I.) out of Queen ((No. 2396,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : Birmingham, 1st prize, and extra prize for
best mastiff in the show.
BITCHES.
5316. Bowness. — Mr. J. Hartley's, Windermere ; breeder, owner ; whelped
1874.
Pedigree : By Monarch (No. 2316, Vol. I.) out of Lwpa, own sister
to Briotn (No. 2286, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : Darlington, 1st prize ; Nottingham, 1st prize ;
Alexandra Palace, divided 3rd prize with Hanbury' 8 Queen.
5317. Bbenda. — Mr. A. H. Bowles's, Killarney ; breeder, Mr. A. B. Ash-
ford ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Hector out of Grace (No. 2374, Vol. I.) ; Hector by
Turk (No. 2349, Vol. I.) out of Di (No. 2364, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
5318. Bbenda.— Bev. B. O. Jones's, The Cloisters, Buthin, N.W. ;
breeder, Miss Aglionby ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Wolf (No. 2352, Vol. I.) out of Empress (No. 2368,
Vol. I.)
5319. Cobisande. — Bev. W. J. Mellor's, Bodmersham, Sittingbourne,
Kent ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Turk (No. 2349, Vol. I.) out of Duchess (No. 4463,
vol. n.)
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize and cup (puppy
class).
5320. Cbeole. — Bev. W. J. Mellor's, ; breeder, .owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree ; By Nichol's Prince out of Duchess (No. 4468, Vol. II.) ;
Prince by Rajah (No. 2333, Vol. I.) out of Queen (No. 2396,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5321. Duchess. — Earl of Antrim's, Glenarm Castle, Larne, county
Antrim.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.
Duchess. (No. 4463, Vol. LT.).— Bev. W. J. Mellor's, Bodmersham,
Sittingbourne.
Chief Performance : Hull, 3rd prize.
5322. Duchess. — Mr. B. Bidgway's, Biverview House, Waterford, Ire-
land ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Nero out of Lioness, by Sultan (No. 2338, Vol. I.) ;
Nero by Quaker (No. 2332, Vol. I.) out of Venus (No. 2402,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize.
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PEDIGREES — MASTIFFS. 131
5323. Duchess. — Mr. E. Sandell's, 124, Queen's-road, Peckham, London,
S.E. ; breeder, Mr. R. Corbett ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Heathcote's Nero ont of Corbett' s Juno ; pedigree
of dam unknown.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize.
5324. Duchess. — Mr. M. B. Wynn's, Scalford, near Melton Mowbray ;
own sister to Peeress (No. 2393, Vol. I.), wliom see for pedigree.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5325. Empbess. — Mr. Winchester Clowes's, Salisbury-square, London;
breeder, Mr. G. Fitzherbert; whelped July, 1874 (sister to
Quiza).
Pedigree ; By Grariby (No. 2295, Vol. I.) out of Linda ; by Fabius
(No. 2292, Vol. I.) out of Venus ; by Turk out of Countess.
Empress (No. 2372, Vol. I.).— Mr. M. B. Wynn's, Scalford, near
Melton Mowbray.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize.
5326. Fury. — Capt. George S. Byng's, Royal Hospital, Kilmainham ;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Champion (No. 2288, Vol. I.) out of a bitch by
Paris (No. 2319, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
5327. Grace. — Rev. B. 0. Jones's, The Cloisters, Ruthin, N.W. ; breeder,
unknown ; late Mr. Williams's ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Lukey's Baron (No. 2282, Vol. I.) out of Nell, by
Turk (No. 2349, Vol. I.) out of Duchess, by Lukey's Harold
out of Countess, by Webb's Trust
5328. Guiza. — Mr. C. H. Fitzherbert' s, Overton, Micheldever, Hants ;
breeder, owner ; whelped May, 1874.
Pedigree : By Ghranby (No. 2295, Vol. I.) out of Linda, by Fabius
(No. 2292, Vol. I.} out of Venus, by Turk out of Countess.
5329. Hannah.— Rev. B. 0. Jones's; breeder, Mr. Lythall (late Miss
Aglionby's) ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Paris (No 2319, Vol. I.) out of Nancy (No. 2388,
Vol. I.)
5330. Hebe. — Mr. E. B. Broomhall's, Mount Pleasant-terrace, High-road,
Lewisham ; breeder, Mr. Menlove ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Monwrch (No. 2316, Vol. II.) out of Mabel, by Paris
(No. 2319, Vol. I.) out of Dr. Sandford's Rose, by Bill George's
Tiger (No. 2345, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
Herpa (No. 2376, Vol. I.).— Mr. E. Hanbury's, Eastrop Grange,
Highworth, Wilts.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize ; Alexandra Palace,
1st prize.
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132 KENNEL CLUB CALENDAR AND STUD BOOK.
5381. Juno. — Mr. A. H. Jeffoott's, 201, Great Brunswick-street, Dublin ;
breeder, Mr. Stockwell, of Twickenham ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree: By Nicols's Captain out of Juno, by David out of
Governess. David is brother to Miss Hales's Dion (No. 2309,
Vol. I.) ; Captain by Turk (No. 2349, Vol. I.) out of Stella (No.
2400, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
5332. Juno. — Mr. F. Reed's, 10, Upper Hornsey-rise, London ; breeder,
Mr. W. C. T. Dobson, B.A. ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Miss Hales's Dion (No. 2309, Vol. I.) out of Undine,
by Lindoe's Druid (No. 2290, Vol. I.) out of Nell, by Turk (No.
2349, Vol. I.) out of Nell.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize (puppy class).
5833. Kathleen. — Mr. Winchester Clowes's, Salisbury-square, London ;
breeder, owner ; whelped March, 1876.
Pedigree: By Saxon (No. 5310) out of Empress (No. 5325).
LoTTT (No. 4468, Vol. II.).— Miss Aglionby's, Belmont, Ambleside,
Westmoreland.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, champion prize ; Edinburgh,
1st prize ; Darlington, champion prize; Northampton, 2nd
prize ; Hull, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, champion prize.
Mab (No. 4469, Vol. H.).— Bev. F, H. Hichens's, Speldhurst, Tun-
bridge Wells (late Mr. E. Nichols's).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 3rd
prize.
5334. Meg. — Mr. J. B. Furness's, 8, Lefroy-street, Newcastle ; breeder,
Miss Aglionby ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Champion (No. 2288, Vol. I.) out of Hannah (No.
5329).
Chief Performances : Blaydon, 2nd prize ; Darlington, 2nd prize.
5335. Nelly. — Mr. A. Corseaden's, Fox Lodge, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
5336. Nelly. — Mr. J. Shaw's, Bailway Hotel, Scarborough; whelped
1874.
Pedigree : By Laxton out of Norma, by Turk (No. 2349, Vol. I.)
out of Webb's Poppet.
Chief Performance : Hull, 2nd prize.
Peebess (No. 2393, Vol. n.).— Mr.M.B. Wynn's, Scalford, Melton
Mowbray.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, champion prize.
5237. Psyche. — Mr. C. T. Harris's, 15, Fenchuroh-street, London, E.C. ;
whelped 1824.
Pedigree : By Argus (No. 2281, Vol. I.) out of Juno, by Turk (No.
2349, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize.
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PEDIGREES — ST. BERNARDS, ROUGH-COATED. 133
Queen (see No. 2396, Vol. I. and Vol. n.)— Mr. E. Hanbury's,
Eastrop Grange, Highworth, Wilts.
Chief Performance: Alexandra Palace, divided 3rd prize (with
Bovmess).
5338. Rhoda.— Mr. G. H. Fitzherbert's, Offord House, Sevenoaks ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1st July, 1873.
Pedigree: By Rupert out of Venus, by Turk (No. 2349, Vol. I.)
ont of Countess; Rupert, by Lion out of Brenda (No. 2359,
Vol. I.) ; Lion by Rufus out of Nell.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize.
5339. Eowena.— Mr. W. C. T. Dobson's, R.A., Eldon House, Lyndhurst-
road, Hampstead ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree: By Miss Hales's Lion (No. 2309, Vol. I.) out of Undwe,
by Lindoe's Druid (No. 2290, Vol. I.) out of Nell, by Turk (No.
2349, Vol. I.) out of Nell.
Chief Performance: Nottingham, 2nd prize.
5340. Vesta. — Miss Aglipnby's, Belmont, Ambleside, Westmoreland ;
breeder, Bey. O. B. Jones ; whelped September 22nd, 1875.
Pedigree : By Green's Monarch (No. 2316, Vol. I.) out of Grace
(No. 5327).
5341. Vic— Mr. J. T. Bretherton's, Bewsey Cottage, Warrington ;
breeder, Mr. E. Nickols ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree: By Nichols's Monarch out of his Stella (No. 2400,
Vol. I.) ; Monarch, by Turk (No. 2349, Vol. I.) out of Nell f sister
to Kmg (No. 2301, Vol. I.).
5342. Victoria. — Mr. W. Clowes' s, Salisbury-square, London ; breeder,
owner ; whelped March, 1876.
Pedigree : By Saxon (No. 5310) out of Empress (No. 5325).
5343. Young Stella. — Mr. A. Raymond's, The Square, Tralee, Ireland ;
whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Turk (No. 2349, Vol. I.) out of Stella (No. 2400,
Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
Class XXII.— ST. BERNARDS (ROUGH-COATED).
DOGS.
Bebn (No. 4474, Vol. II).— Mr. J. Fottrell's, 2, Idrone-terraoe,
Blackrock, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
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134 KENNEL OLUB CALENDAR AND STUD BOOK.
5344. Friar. — Mr. J. Bowman's, 6, West-terrace, Darlington ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874 ; colour, fawn and white.
Pedigree : By Oscar (No. 2451, Vol. I.) out of Snow, by Wallace.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
Gessler (No. 4475, Vol. I.) — Mr. A. Evan's, Whitledge, Hurst,
Ashton-le- Willows, Lancashire.
Pedigree : (Amended from Vol. IE.) By Monarch out of Jwngfrau
(No. 2431, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 3rd prize.
Hector (No. 4476, Vol. I.).— Mr. F. Gresham's, Shefford, Beds.
Chief Performances; Crystal Palace, 2nd prize; Manchester,
Pomona, 2nd prize ; Northampton, 1st prize ; Nottingham, 1st
prize ; Hull, 1st prize and extra prize ; Hanley, 1st prize ;
Birmingham, 1st prize and extra prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st
prize.
Hope (No. 2428, Vol. I.).— H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, Sand-
ringham.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize.
Moltke (No. 4478, Vol. II.).— Mr. D. E. Seton's, Valley End Farm,
Cobham, Surrey.
Chief Performance : Alexandra, 3rd prize.
Monk (No. 4479, Vol. II.). — Mr. F. Gresham's, Shefford, Beds.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, champion prize ; Man-
chester, Pomona, 1st prize ; Northampton, 3rd prize ; Hull, 2nd
prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
Oscar (No. 2451, Vol. I.). — Mr. J. Bowman's, 6, West-terrace,
Darlington.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5345. Scratch. — Mr. E. O'Callaghan's, Lota, Limerick, Ireland ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1871.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
Simplon (No. 4482, Vol. [II.)— Mr. W. Yule's, Frank Villas
Walley Bange, Manchester (late Mr. J. F. Mackellop's).
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize.
5346. Tarquin. — Mr. F. Gresham's, Shefford, Beds; breeder, owner;
whelped 1870.
Pedigree : By Sir C. Ishara's Leo (No. 2437, Vol. I.) out of Bernie
(No. 2416, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
5347. Tell. — Mr. H. H. Murray's Mayfield, Sandymount, Ireland;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Fottrell's Bern (No. 4474, Vol. II.) out of an im-
ported bitch Queen.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
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PEDIGREES — ST. BERNARDS, ROUGH-COATED. 135
5348. Wodin.— Mr. T. H. Stiff's, Hampstead, London ; breeder, Mr. H.
Calf ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Hermit II. ont of Mount Blanc (dam of Avalanche,
No. 4473, Vol. II., whom see for pedigsee), Hermit II. by Hales' 8
Hermit (No. 2424, Vol. I.) oat of Hilda (No. 2428, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Hull, 3rd prize.
BITCHES.
5349. Augusta. — Mr. F. Gresham's, Shefford, Beds; breeder, owner;
whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Moltke (No. 4478, Vol. 11.) ont of Abbess (No. 2403,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize and cup (puppy
class).
5350. Daomab. — Mr. F. Greeham'e, Shefford, Beds ; breeder, owner ;
whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Thor (No. 2462, Vol. I.) out of Abbess (No. 2403,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Hanley, 2nd prize ;
Birmingham, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5351. Grand Duchess. — Mr. W. A. Walker's, Warwick ; breeder, Mrs.
Grainger ; whelped, February 9th, 1875 ; colour, orange tawny,
black muzzle, white ohest, feet, and tip to tail.
Pedigree : By Thor (No. 2462, Vol. I.) out of Countess, by Meuthon
(No. 2443, Vol. I.) out of Alp, by Tell (No. 2458, Vol. I.) out of
Altorf, sister to Alp (No. 2405, Vol. I.)
Juno (No. 4484, Vol. H.).— Mr. J. Uzielli Bloor's, Widford, Ware,
Herts.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize.
5352. Juno. — Mr. J. Tufft's, Sandon House, Shares-hill, near Wolverhamp"
ton ; breeder, Mr. J. Bowman ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Oscar (No. 2451, Vol. I.) out of Snow, by Wallace.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize ; Nottingham, 1st
prize.
Jura (No. 2434, Vol. I.). — Capt. Bembridge's, Long Eaton, near
Nottingham (late the property of Miss Hales).
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
Mars. — Mr. J. C. Tinker's, Harborne, Staffordshire ; breeder, Mr.
F. Gresham ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Seton's Moltke (No. 4478, Vol. II.) out of Abbess
(No. 2403, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 3rd prize.
5353. Martyr. — Eev. J. Camming Macdona's,Cheadle Eectory, Cheshire ;
breeder, Mr. C. Layland ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Tell II. (No. 2460, Vol. I.) out of Myra (No. 4487,
Vol. H.)
Chief Performance : Hanley, 3rd prize.
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13$ KENNEL CLUB GALENDAB AND STUD BOOK.
Queen Bertha (No. 4488, Vol. II.).— Mr. W. A. Joyce's, Tulae-
hill, Brixton.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Alexandra Palace,
1st prize. 9
Class XXIII.— ST. BERNABDS (SMOOTH-COATED).
DOGS.
5354. Abbot. — Mr. A. Wilkie's, 78, Newgate-street, London; breeder,
Mr. Layland ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Monastery (see No. 2436, Vol. I. and Vol. IL)
out of Madchen (see No. 2442, Vol. I. and Vol. II.)
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, divided prize (puppy class.)
Ali Bet (No. 2404, Vol. I.).— Dr. Ford's, Summer Hill,
Dublin.
Chief Performances : Belfast, 3rd prize ; Dublin, 1st prize.
5355. Barry.— Mr. D. Scott's, Cromac Brewery, Belfast
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
Bernard (No. 4489, Vol. II.).— Mr. D. E. Seaton's, Valley End
Farm, Cobham, Surrey.
Chief Performances : Darlington, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 3rd
prize.
5365. Gletcher.— Mrs. H. J. Bailey's, Bosedale, Tenbury; breeder,
owner; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Monarque II. (No. 5358) out of Nev6 (No. 4491,
Vol. H.)
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize.
5357. Mars. — Mr. E. Nichols's, Brook Green, Hammersmith; breeder,
owner ; whelped, 1875 ; colour, orange and white.
Pedigree : By Buss (No. 2455, Vol. I.) out of Juliet (pedigree
unknown).
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prise.
Monarque (No. 2445, Vol. I.).— Mr. F. H. Field, Canterbury-
road, Oxford.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5358. Monarque II. — Mr. T. Longueville's, Uanforda, Oswestry (late Mr.
Layland' s) ; breeder, Mr. Murohison; whelped, 1872; orange
and white.
Pedigree : By Monarque (No. 2446, Vol. I.) out of Nun, by Tell
(No. 2458, Vol. I.) ; Monarch II. is sire of Mrs. Bailey's Qletcher
and Madchen.
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Monastery (late Le Moine) (see No. 2436, Vol. I. and Vol. II.). —
Mr. H. Layland's, Morris Brook, Warrington (won 1st prize,
Birmingham, 1874, omitted in Vol. II.)
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace champion prize.
5369. Mons. — Eev. J. C. Macdona's, Cheadle Eectory, Cheshire ; breeder,
Mr. C. Layland ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Monastery (No. 2436, Vol. I.) ont of Madchen (No.
2442, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, divided prize (pnppy class).
5360. Nero. — Lord Esme* S. Gordon's, Castor House, Peterborough;
supposed breeder, Bev. J. C. Macdona; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Hero out of Jungfrau (No. 2431, Vol. I.). (This is
uncertain, Nero is dead.)
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize.
5361. Nero. — Mr. P. Bass's, Bockrohan, Cork; breeder, owner; whelped
1872.
Peddgree : By Jack out of Yowng Countess; by Alp out of Countess,
out of imported Duchess; Jack by WilUam Tell II. out of
Dido.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
Shah (No. 4481, Vol. II.)— Mr. F. Gresham's, Shefford, Beds.
Chief Performance: Nottingham, 1st prize; Birmingham, 2nd
prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5362. Victor— Mr. G. N. Dunn's, Kinsale, Ireland, brother to Mr.
Bass's Nero (No. 5361, whom see for pedigree).'
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
BITCHES.
Abbess (see No. 2403, Vol. I. and Vol. n.).— Mr. F. Gresham's,
Shefford, Beds.
Chief Performances ; Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Northampton,
2nd prize ; Birmingham, 2nd prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd
prize.
5363. Bernie.— Mr. W. T. Sharpus's, Nellian Villa, Kilburn, London, W. ;
breeder, Mr. Ambrose D'Hussey Frebe; whelped July, 1871;
colour, brindle and white.
Pedigree : By Macdona's Victor (No. 2465, Vol. I.) out of Brenda;
Monk (No. 2449, Vol. I.) out of Belle (No. 2412, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
5364. Constance. — Miss Aglionby's, Belmont, Ambleside, Westmoreland ;
breeder, Mr. W. T. Sharpus ; whelped 18th March, 1875;
colour, brindle and white.
Pedigree : By Seton's Barvy, late Bruce (No. 2419, Vol. I.) out of
Bemie (No. 5363.)
Chief Performance : Kendal, 2nd prize.
5365. Duchess. — Mr. T. Longueville's, Llanforda, bswestry.
Pedigree: By a dog from the Hospice out of a btyoh By Lord
Lindsay's Tell II. (No. 2460, Vol. I.) •
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138 KENNEL OLUB CALENDAR AND STX7D BOOK.
5366. Echo.— Mr. W. A. Walker's, Warwick.
Pedigree : At present unknown.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
5367. Flora.— Mr. E. O'Callaghan's, Lota, Limerick; breeder, Mr.
J. Warbnrton, of Garryhinch, Portarlington.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize.
Jura (No. 2433, Vol. I.). — Miss Aglionby's, Belmont, Ambleside,
Westmoreland.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Edinburgh, 1st
prize ; Darlington, champion prize ; Hull, 1st prize ; Alexandra
Palace, 1st prize.
5368. Madchen. — Mrs. H. J. Bailey's, Eosedale, Tenbury; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Monarque II. (No. 5358) out of Neve" (No. 4491,
Vol. II.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize.
5369. Mont Cenis. — Mr. A. Adams's, 17, Grove-road, Dartmouth Park,
N.W. ; breeder, Mr. F. Gresham; whelped 18th February,
1875.
Pedigree: By Moltke (No. 4478, Vol. II.) out of Abbess (No. 2403,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize, (puppy class).
5370. Ebinb.— Mr. H. D. M. Littler's, Bromfield Park, Southgate;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Druid out of Drause.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 2nd prize.
5371. Biam.—Mr. D. E. Seton's, Valley End Farm, Cobham, Surrey ;
breeder, Mr. Calf ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Thor (No. 2462, Vol. I.) out of Mont Blanc, dam of
Avalanche (No. 4473, Vol. EL, whom see for pedigree),
Chief Performances: Darlington, 1st prize; Alexandra Palace,
3rd.
5372. Bosa.— Mr. T. J. Stoddart's, Oliver Biggar, Scotland.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 3rd prize.
Class XXIV.— NEWFOUNDLANDS.
DOGS.
5373. Benjamin Disraeli. — Mr. G. Thompson's, Montpelier-place,
Blackrock, Co. Dublin; breeder, Mr. G. Fletcher, of Sandy-
mount ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : Unknown.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
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PEDIGREES — NEWFOUNDLANDS. 139
5374. Be vis. — Mr. A. Grubb's, The Abbey House, Cahir, Ireland;
breeder, owner; whelped 1869.
Pedigree : By Bob out of Topsy.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
5375. Boatswain. — Mr. J. H. W. Thomas's, Belmont, Carlow, Dublin ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Stables's Theodore Nero (No. 2523, Vol. I.) out of
Colleen, by Atkinson's Cato (No. 2480, Vol. I.) out of Sable (No.
2542, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
Brewer (No. 2469, Vol. I.).— Mr. W. Kitchen's, Highgate, Kendal
(late Mr. G. Coulthard's.)
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Edinburgh, 1st
prize.
5376. Bruin. — Mr. E. Nichols's, Brook Green, Hammersmith ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Lion (No. 2496, Vol. I.) out of Grace Darling (No.
2530, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5377. Cato II. — Bev. S. Atkinson's, Eighton Banks, Gateshead; breeder,
owner ; whelped October, 1872.
Peddgree : By Sambo (by Cato L, No. 2480, Vol. I.) out of Jessie,
an imported bitch.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
5378. Gillies.— Mr. J. W. Robinson's, 14, Thrift-street, South Shields ;
colour, black and white.
Chief Performance : Hull, 3rd prize.
5379. Handy.— Mr. J. M'Kenna's, V.S., May-street, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.
5380. Hero.— Mr. H. S. Woodall's, St. James's, Netherton, Worcester-
shire ; whelped 1874.
Chief Performance: Birmingham, 1st prize.
5381. Leo. — Mr. W. Coates's, Sale Booms, Shields ; breeder, owner ;
whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Windle's Don out of Meg ofMaldon, by Brwno out of
Robinson's Meg, by his Carlo (No. 2479, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : Darlington, 1st prize ; Nottingham, 1st prize ;
Hull, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5382. Major. — Mr. A. Adams's, 17, Grove-road, Dartmoor Park, London*
N.W. ; breeder, Mr. J. F. Hewson ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Lion out of Stella, by Nigger out of Victoria ; Lion
by Nero, out of Topsy.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
5383. Major.— Mr. G. C. Lawder's, 7, Kenilworth-terrace, Rathgar;
breeder, Dr. Ford, of Dublin ; whelped 1871.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
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Nep (No. 4499, Vol. n.).— Mm. Cunliffe Lee's, New House, Vena-
hurst.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prise ; Alexandra Palace,
1st prize.
Nero (No. 4500, Vol. IL).— Mr. H. Hare's, Waterworks-street,
Hun.
Chief Performance : Hull, 2nd prize.
5384. Nero.— Mr. B. H. Sheppard's, 18, Botanic Arenue, Belfast;
whelped 1870.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
5385. Rupert. — Earl of Antrim, Glenarm Castle, Lame, Co. Antrim.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
5386. Shah.— Mr. J. Irring's, Newton-le-Willows.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize.
5387. Stanley.— Mr. A. Sanderson's, Leith Walk, Leith.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
BITCHES.
5388. Belle. — Capt. C. H. Laprimandaye's, Treenlour, Newport, Mayo ;
breeder, Capt. Thomas ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Atkinson's Cato (No. 2480, VoL I.) out of Sable J.
(No. 2542, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
Gipsy (see No. 2531, VoL L and Vol. n.)— Mr. J. Bowman's, 6,
West-terrace, Darlington.
Chief Performances: Darlington, champion prize; Alexandra
Palace, 1st prize.
5389. Juno.— Mr. E. A. Miller's, Exeter College, Oxford.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5390. Lady in Black. — Mr. J. Bowman's, 6, West-terrace, Darlington;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Carlo (No. 2477, Vol. I.) out of Gipsy (No. 2531,
Vol. L).
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
5391. Nell.— Mr. C. W. Shaw's, Howard-street, Smethwick ; breeder,
Mr. W. O. Hirst, of Withington ; whelped December 24th, 1872.
Pedigree: By Don (No. 2481, VoL I.) out of Tweed (No. 2446,
VoL I.).
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize.
5392. Sable. — Mr. C. J. Carroll's, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford ; breeder,
Capt. Thomas ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Cato (No. 2480, Vol. I.) out of Sable I. (No. 2542,
VoL I.).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Nottingham, 1st
prize ; Dublin, 1st prize'.
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PEDIGREES — DALMATIANS AND OABRIAGE DOGS. 141
Sable (No. 2542, Vol. I.).— Mr. D. O'Connell's, Wellesley-terrace,
Cork, late Capt. J. Thomas's.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize ; Dublin, 2nd prize.
Sally (see No. 2543, Vol. I. and Vol. EL).— Mr. E. G. Farquhar-
son's, Hnish House, near Blandford (dead).
Chief Performance ; Crystal Palace, 1st prize.
5393. Topst. — Mr. J. Peacock's, Walsingham ; breeder, Mr. Emerson ;
whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Atkinson's Cato (No. 2480, Vol. I.) out of breeder's
Qipsy.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
Class XXV.— DALMATIANS AND CARRIAGE
DOGS.
DOGS.
5394. Captain. — Mr. F. Britton's, Newtown, Montgomeryshire ; breeder,
Mr. T. Burgess ; whelped 1870.
Pedigree : By Captain out of Countess.
Chief Performances : Nottingham, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 1st
prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5395. Carlo. — Mr. A. Winfield's, High-street, Honnslow.
Pedigree; Unknown.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
Crib (see No. 2557, Vol. I. and Vol. EL).— Mr. B.H. Hale's, British
Crown Inn, Mosley-street, Burton-on-Trent.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5396. Job. — Dr. B. Olden's, 9, Winthrop-street, Cork j bred by the late
Sir Anthony Stirling, K.C.B.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize (variety class).
Shah (No. 4509, Vol. n.).— Mr. J. Bowman's, 6, West-terrace,
Darlington.
5397. Spot. — Mr. I. Bobinson, jun.'s, Lofthonse, Darlington.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
Trayi8er (late Ulhan, late Travisbr ; No. 2580, Vol. I. and Vol.
II.).— Mr. J. Frawdry's, The Woodlands, Sntton Coldfield (late
Mr. B. Oldham's).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Nottingham, 2nd
prize.
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142 KENNEL CLUB CALENDAR AND 8TUD BOOK.
BITCHES.
5398. Bess. — Mr. N. Sykes's, Lamb Dorset-street, Commercial-road,
London, E.
Chief "Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
5399. Lady Dot. — Mr. B. McQuarter's, 53, Dame-street, Dublin.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
Venus (see No. 2583, Vol. I.).— Mr. W. A. J. James's, Kirkby
Lonsdale, Cumberland.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
5400. Violet. — Mr. J. C. Foster's, Leeds House, Stockton.
Peddgree : By Cribb (No. 2557, Vol. I.) out of Venus.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
Class XXVI.— SHEEPDOGS AND COLLETS
(ROUGH COATED).
DOGS.
5401. Baldt. — Mr. H. Musgrave's, Ann-street, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
5402. Ben Liol. — Bev. B. H. Borradaile's, ^Taubridge Vicarage, God-
stone ; breeder, Mr Hymers ; whelped 1874 (late Mr. F. B.
Hemming' s).
Pedigree : By B. T. Carter's Toss out of Webb ; bred on the Isle
of Lewis.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize.
5403. Bruce. — Mr. A. H. Jubb's, Aked-road, Halifax j breeder's name,
age and pedigree unknown.
Chief Performances : Hull, 3rd prize ; Hanley, 1st prize.
5404. Cap. — Mr. W. W. Thompson's, Morden near Mitcham, Surrey;
whelped , July, 1874.
Chief Performance : Barton-on-Humber, 1st prize.
5405. Chance. — Mr. W. W. Thompsons' s, Morden near Mitcham, Surrey.
Pedigree : By Mec (No. 2877, Vol. I.) out of Duce, by Malcolm
(No. 2875, Vol. I.)
5406. Cheviot. — Bev. S. Atkinson's, Eighton Banks, Gateshead (late
Mr. B. Marshall's) ; breeder, unknown.
Chief Performances : Darlington, 2nd prize.
5407. Clyde. — Mr. J. Kay Brown's, Avon Grange, Hamilton.
Pedigree: Unknown.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 4th extra prize.
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PEDIGREES — SHEEPDOGS AND COLLETS, SMOOTH-COATED. 143
5408. Clyde. — Capt. B. Newton Young's, 12, Sheffield.gardens, Campden
Hill, W. ; breeder,Mr. Mathers ; whelped 1874.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, extra prize.
5409. Crumley. — Mr. J. Bagshaw's, Belstead near Ipswich; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874 (now Mr. H. Laoy's).
Pedigree: By G. Wilson's Mac II. (No. 4515, Vol. II.) out of
Clara, imported from Scotland.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 4th prize.
5410. Darnley. — Mr. H. Lacy's, Lacy House, Hebden Bridge, near Man-
chester ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree and breeder's name unknown.
Chief Performances : Hull, extra prize ; Birmingham, 3rd prize ;
Alexandra Palace, champion prize.
5411. Dick. — Miss F. Welby's, Barrowby Eectory, Grantham ; breeder,
Sir G. Douglas, Springwood Park, Kelso ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: Unknown.
Chief Performance ; Nottingham, 1st prize.
5412. Ettrick. — Mr. H. Lacy's, Lacy House, Hebden Bridge, near Man-
chester ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Mec (No. 2877, Vol. I.) out of Scott (No. 2896, Vol. L)
Chief Performances : Hull, 2nd prize ; Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize.
5413. Glen. — Mr. J. Dennistown's, Union Club, London.
Pedigree: Unknown.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
5414. Glen. — Mr. A. F. Nuttall's, Tiltour Newtown, Mount Kennedy,
Ireland.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
5415. Hamtsh n. — Mr. Panmore Gordon's, Army and Navy Club,
London; breeder, owner ; whelped 1870.
Pedigree : By Bertie out of Nellie, by Hamish I. (No. 2854, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, extra prize.
Hero (No. 4513, Vol. EL).— Mr. J. Brown's, Bank-street, Bawten-
stall.
Chief Performances : Edinburgh, 3rd prize ; Manchester, Pomona,
1st prize and cup; Nottingham, 1st prize; Birmingham, 1st
prize.
.tfocx (No. 4512, Vol. II.)— Bev. C. E. Leir's, Aston Stevenage.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize.
;5416. Laddie. — Mr. J. M. Beveridge's, Biohlen Farm, Auchtertool, Kirk-
caldy.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, Sixth extra prize.
Laddie (No. 2867, Vol. I.).— Capt. Holroyd's, Conneragh, near
Youghal.
.Chief Performance : Cork, divided 1st prize.
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144 KENNEL CLUB CALENDAR AND STUD BOOK.
5417. Laddie. — Mr. W. M. Chinery's, Fairview, Teddington ; breeder's
name and pedigree unknown.
5418. Manx. — Mr. C. S. Carlisle's, 85, Mosley-street, Manchester ; whelped
1871.
Pedigree : By Wilson's Malcolm (No. 2875, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize.
Mec (see No. 2877, Vol. I. and Vol. EC.)— Mr. H. Lacy's, Hebden
Bridge, Manchester.
CMef Performances : Crystal Palace, champion prize ; Edinburgh,
1st prize ; Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize.
5419. Neld. — Mr. J. K. Brown, jun.'s, Avon Grange, Hamilton ; whelped
1874.
• Pedigree : By Mec (No. 2877, Vol. I.) out of Rose, by Malcolm (No.
2875, Vol. I.).
Ohief Performance : Belfast, extra 3rd prize.
5420. Nobval. — Mr. W. J. Corbet's, Spring Farm, Delgany; breeder,
Mr. W. Boyle ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Trip out of Topsey, bred from Woburn Park colleys.
Chief Performance : Dublin (1st prize, 1874), 3rd prize.
5421. Oscar. — Mrs. Cronin Coltsman's, Glenflesk Castle, Killarney.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
5422. Bobin.— Mr. W. S. Boyle's, Bloomfield, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
Bogeb (No. 2884, Vol. I.).— Mr. W. W. Thomson's, Morden, near
Mitcham, Surrey (late Mr. E. Oldroyd's),
Chief Performance : Northampton, 1st prize.
5423. SauIi. — Mr. E. J. Guild's, 10, Longford-terrace, Monkstown ;
breeder's name and pedigree unknown.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
5424. Scott. — Mr. W. A. Walker's, Warwick ; breeder, owner ; whelped
April 2nd, 1875.
Pedigree : By Trefoil (No. 4523, Vol. I.) out of Waite (No. 4540,
Vol. n.).
5425. Sib Douglas. — Mr. H. Lacy's, Lacy House, Hebden Bridge, near
Manchester ; breeder, Mr. C. W. Wilson ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Malcolm (No. 2875, Vol. I.). (Sir Douglas is dead .
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Edinburgh, 2nd
prize ; Blaydon, 1st prize ; Darlington, champion prize.
5426. Tip. — H.B.H. The Prince of Wales's, Sandringham; breeder, Mr.
J. Wilson.
' Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5427. Tbicolotjb.— Mr. S. E. Shirley, M.P.'s, Ettington Park, Stratford-
on-Avon ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1875 ; own brother, younger
litter, to Trefoil (No. 4523, VoL II.).
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PEDIGREES — SHEEPDOGS AND OOLLEY8, SMOOTH-COATED. 145
Pedigree : By Twig out of Bess, by Byrne's Rattler out of Watts's
Bess; Twig, by Old Twig out of Help (see Shamrock, No. 2897,
Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5428. Triptice:.— Mr. S. E. Shirley's, M.P., Ettington Park, Stratford-
on-Avon (own brother to Tricolour (No. 5427), whom see for
pedigree). TrvpHck is dead.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 1st prize.
5429. Tweed. — Mr. Thos. Strickland's, Thirsk Junction, Yorkshire ;
pedigree and breeder's name unknown.
Chief Performance ; Nottingham, 2nd prize.
BITCHES.
5430. Elsie. — Capt. the Hon. Everard Digby's, 39, Belgrave-square,
London ; breeder, Mr. Dorchester, Beading ; whelped 1872.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 3rd prize.
5431. Fan.— Mr. G. Clarke's, Sunview, Waterfall, Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, divided 1st prize.
5432. Jessie. — Miss Rita McDowell's, 5, Merrion-square, South Dublin ;
breeder, Mr. Thorpe ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Mr. P. H. Maodonell's Bruce out of breeder's Jessie,
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
5433. Katet. — Capt. the Hon. Everard Digby, 39, Belgrave-square,
London ; breeder, Mr. Lunn, Flemish Farm, Windsor ; whelped
1872.
Pedigree : By Mr. J. Foster's Scott out of breeder's bitch, bred by
Lord C. Kerr.
Chief Performances : Northampton, 2nd prize ; Nottingham, 1st
prize ; Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5434. Katrine. — Mr. H. Lacy's, Lacy House, Hebden Bridge, Man-
chester ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Mac (No. 2877, Vol. I.) out of Scott (No. 2896,
Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
5435. Lassie. — Mr. M. C. Ashwin's, Cross Hill Farm, Stratford-on-
Avon; breeder's name and pedigree unknown.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize.
5436. Lassie.— Mr. F. J. Cullman's, Dublin Castle, Dublin; breeder, Mr.
W.Boyle; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : Sire and dam both pure Woburn Park oolleys.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
5437. Lorna. — Capt. the Hon. Everard Digby's, 39, Belgrave-square,
London; breeder, owner; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Lord Ashburton's Clunny out of Elsie (No. 5430).
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize.
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Meggy (No. 4531, Vol. EL) . — Mr. J. Siviter's, Edward- street,
Birmingham.
Chief Performances: Wolverhampton, 3rd prize; Birmingham, let
prize.
5438. Moss — Mr. J. Shorthose's, Forth House, Newoastle-on-Tyne.
Pedigree : Unknown.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 4th prize.
5439. Mop.— Mr. W. Scott's, Whitehill Park, Chester-le-Street.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
5440. Norma. — Mr. W. Blaoker's, Castlemarten Kilcullen, Co. Kildare ;
breeder, Eev. T. G. Dale ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Trefoil (No. 4523, Vol. I.) out of Wily.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
5441. Triad.— Mr. S. E. Shirle/s, M.P., Ettington Park, Stratford-on-
Avon ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Twig (see Tricolour, No. 5427), out of sister to
Bonny Bwell.
Chief Performance ; Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize.
5442. Trio.— Mr. S. E. Shirley's, M.P., own sister to Tricolour (No.
5427), whom see for pedigree, Ac.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5443. Triplet.— Mr. S. E. Shirley's, M.P., own sister to Tricolour (No.
5427, whom see for pedigree, Ac.)
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
Class XXVII.— SHEEPDOGS AND COLLEYS
(SMOOTH-COATED).
DOGS AND BITCHES.
5444. Charlie. — Mr. J. Best's, Skinnergate, Darlington.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
Fan (No. 4436, Vol. II.).— Mr. H. Lacy's, Lacy House, Hebden
Bridge, Manchester. Now Mr. H. Mapplebeck's, Sparkbrook,
Birmingham.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, divided 1st prize ; Blaydon,
1st prize ; Hull, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5445. Meg. — Mr. T. J. Crowcroft's, Carr House-grove, Don caster ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Duckett's Ben out of Lassie, by Law's Scot
Chief Performance : Hull, 2nd prize.
5446. Meg. — Mr. J. Lawson's, Sniperley Cottage, Durham.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
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5447. Nell.— Mr. A. C. Bradbury's, Nuttall, Notts.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
6448. Saucy Boy.— Mr. S. E. Shirley's, M.P., Ettington Park, Stratford-
on-Avon ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Bonny Swell out of Norah.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
Scottib (No. 4538, Vol. II.). — -Mr. W. W. Thompson's, Morden,
near Mitoham, Surrey.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, extra prize.
Watte (No. 4540, Vol. II.).— Mr. W. A. Walker's, Warwick.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, divided 1st prize.
5449. Yarrow. — Mr. Hugh Dalziel's, Greenhill House, Harlesden Green,
Willesden, London.
Pedigree : Unknown.
Chief Performance : Hull, 3rd prize.
Class XXVIII.— SHORT TAILED ENGLISH
SHEEPDOGS.
Bob (No. 4541, Vol. II.). -Mr. R. J. Lloyd Price's, Ehiwlas, Bala,
N. Wales (late Mr. Aggis's).
Chief Performances: Crystal Palace, 1st prize; Birmingham, 1st
prize.
Class XXIX.— BULLDOGS.
DOGS.
Acrobat (No. 4543, Vol. I.)— Mr. E. C. Cutler's, Perney Green,
Windermere.
Chief Performances: Wolverhampton, 2nd prize; Manchester,
Pomona, 2nd prize.
Ajax (see No. 2588, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. F. Adcock's, Prior's
Wood, Newburgh, near Wigan.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, champion prize (over 401b.),
5450. Alexander. — Mr. G. A. Dawes's, Milverton, Leamington.
Pedigree : By Barber's Duke (No. 2615, Vol. I.) out of Florence.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 1st
prize (over 351b.).
5451. Bacchus. — Mr. T. H. Joyce's, Tulse Hill, London ; breeder, Mr. F.
Parker; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By , Saxon (No. 2643, Vol. I.) out of Rose, by Dan out
of Mogg.
Chief Performance: Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize (over 401b.).
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5452. Blondin. — Mr. T. Alexander's, 19, Kensington Park-road, London,
W. ; breeder, Mr. W. Shaw ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree: By Jemmy Shaw's Old Blondin ont of $illy Shaw's
Dutch.
Chief Performances ; Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Cork, 2nd prize ;
Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize (under 401b.).
5453. Bob. — Duke of Hamilton's, Easten Park, Suffolk ; breeder, owner ;
whelped 1867.
Pedigree : By Bullet out of Rose.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize (medium size).
5454. Briton. — Mr. J. C. Lyell's, Monifrith, Forfarshire (late Mr.
Evan's) ; whelped, 1871 ; colour, white with fallow cheeks.
Pedigree : By Saxon (No. 2648, Vol. I.) out of Bedford's Duchess,
own sister to Falstaff (No. 2621, Vol. I.).
5455. Bully. — Capt. L. J. Fagan's, 7, Albert-terrace, Morningside (sent
to India).
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize.
Bumble (late Youno King, No. 2657, Vol. I.).— Mr. Harding
Cox's, 36, Russell-square, London (late Mr. W. G. Mayhew's,
and also owned by Mr. S. W. Green) ; weight, 381b. ; colour,
fawn with white blaze.
Pedigree (not given fully in Vol. I.) : By Lamphier's Old King
out of Colley's Lilley, by Sheffield Tumbler, King by Sam.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 1st
prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
Clinker (late Samson, No. 4557, Vol. II.). — Mr. G. Anderton's,
Accrington, Lancashire.
Pedigree : By Young Tiger (No. 2631, Vol. I.) out of sister to
Turton's Crib (No. 2606, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Hanley, 2nd prize.
5456. Cliquot. — Mr. W. Parrott's, 60, Wellington-road, Edgbaston,
Birmingham ; breeder, Mr. Ashburne ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By The Abbot (sire of Abbess, No. 2659, Vol. I.) out of
sister to Ajam (No. 2588, Vol. I.), see page 525, Vol. I.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize (over 351b.).
5457. Crack. — Mr. G. Anderton's, Accrington, Lancashire ; breeder, Mr.
Lamphier; whelped, April 19th, 1874 ; colour, brindled.
Pedigree: By Young Tiger (No. 2631, Vol. I.) out of sister to
Turton's Crib (No. 2606, Vol. I.) ; Crack is brother to Anderton's
Clwiker (late Samson).
Chief Performances : Hull, 3rd prize ; Hanley, divided 1st prize.
Gambler (No. 4549, Vol. H.).— Mr. E. T. Hughes's, 291, Stret-
f or d -road, Manchester.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize ;
5458. Lumpu8.— Mr. H. M. H. Wheatley's, 27, Granville-street, Dublin ;
breeder, Mr. Verender; whelped 1872.
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Pedigree : By Bill George's Old Lumpus out of Jemmy Shaw's
Whiskey.
5459. Master Gully. — Mr. H. Layton's, 36, Whitecross-plaoe, Wilson-
street, Finsbury ; breeder, Mr. P. Bust ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Evans's Briton out of Bust's (late Bowman's, late
Layton's) Kitt (No. 4551, Vol. II. entered by mistake as a dog),
Briton by Saxon (No. 4648, Vol. I.) out of Duchess.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize (over 401b.).
5460. Pluto. — Mr. J. Hink's, 53, Worcester-street, Birmingham.
Pedigree: Uncertain.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 1st prize.
Prince (No. 4554, Vol. II.) — Mr. C. Botherham's, 82, Grosvenor-
street, Bond-street, London (late Mr. Cutterbuck's).
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 2nd prize (over 401b.).
5461. Prince Charley.— Mr. T. H. Joyce's, Tulse Hill, London ; breeder,
Mr. E. Sandell; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Sandell's Boniface out of his Neil, by Mundell's
Druid (page 524, Vol. I.) out of Prentice's Sail; Boniface,
by Mr. H. Layton's Noble out of Prentice's SaU (see Audrey's
pedigree, No. 2663, Vol. I.), also Nettle (No. 2700, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace,
. 2nd prize (over 401b.).
5462. Prince Bupert.— Mr. W. J. Martin's, Old Kent-road, London ;
breeder, Mr. Crafer, Lewisham-road, S.E. ; whelped May 18th,
1872 ; colour, fawn smut (581b.).
Pedigree : By Evans's Rufus (No. 4556, Vol. II.) out of Crafer's
Qipsy Countess (No. 5478.).
Punch (see No. 2643, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. G. A. Dawes's,
Milverton, Leamington (401b.).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, champion prize ; Hull, 1st
prize.
5463. Punch. — Mr.T. G. Dundas's, 3rd Dragoon Guards, Navan, Ireland;
breeder, Mr. Shawe ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Tumbler out of Judy.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
Sambo (No. 2647, Vol. I.).— Mr. F. M. David's, 6, Chandos-street,
Cavendish-square, London (late Mr. J. Oswell's).
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize.
5464. Sambo. — Mr. G. Underbill's, Staniforth-street, Birmingham;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Jesse Oswell's Tom Bayers (No. 2602, Vol. I.) out of
breeder's Bronte, by Lamphier's Old King Dick (No. 2633,
Vol.L).
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize (under 351b.).
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Saul (late Druid, also called Young Druid, No. 2614, and 2656, Vol.
I.). — Mr. Vero Shaw's, 18, Cecil-court, St. Martin's-lane, London
(late Mr. F. David's). (The pedigree of this dog is disputed,
bnt Mr. Shaw believes him to be by Parsley's Dan, No. 2611,
Vol. I., and there appears to be reasonable grounds for this
supposition.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, champion prize.
5465. Sepoy. — Mr. Vero Shaw's, 18, Cecil-court, St. Martin's-lane, Lon-
don ; breeder, Mr. W. Beckett; whelped 1874 ; colour, brindle.
Pedigree : By Cribb (No. 2606, Vol. I.) out of Kit, also called Jessie,
by Saxon (No. 2698, Vol. I.) out of Munroe's Nettle, by Boniface
out of Nettle, by Bullet out of Biter ; Bullet, by Mick Lee's BiUy
by Ferriman's Cannon; Boniface, by Brent's Old Boniface
(see Audrey' 8 pedigree, No. 2663, Vol. I.) out of Stockdale's Jessie,
by his Bowler out of Bill Abbot's Young Duchess, by Morrison's
Gully out of E. Abbot's Old Duchess, by Hughes's Tumbler ;
Oulley, by Redmond's Bomaney (see page 524, Vol. I.) out of
Morrison's Nell ; Burn's Crib out of a daughter of Hughes's
Tumbler; Bowler, by Lamphier's Viper out of his Beauty, by
Crib out of a bitch by Wallace, by Jack Gardner's Tumbler out
of Lamphier's bitoh by Fallow Crib ; Viper, by Trump out of a
Tumbler bitch ; Trump, by George's Viper out of his Venom ;
Viper, by Mad Crib.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize, and cup for best bull-
dog in the show.
Sixpence (late Tramp, No. 4559, Vol. n.) now belongs to Mr. Vero
Shaw.
5466. Stockton Crib (late Cbib) (No. 4546, Vol. II.).— Mr. F. W.Heaton's,
141, High-street, Stockton-on-Tees.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd price (under 401b.).
5467. Teddy. — Mr. G. Fitter's, Duke of York, New Church-street, Bir-
mingham ; breeder, Mr. Lamphier's ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By King Didc II. (No. 2631, Vol. I.) out of Meg (No.
2692, Vol. I.)
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize.
5468. Tom. — Mr. J. Bates's, 3, Edgar-rise, Peas Hill-road, Nottingham ;
breeder, Mr. W. Roberts ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Healey's Tom out of Robert's Rose, by Reed's
Darkey ; Tom by Henshall's Cwre.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize (under 351b.).
5469. Warrior. — Mr. G. Raper's, draper, Stockton-on-Tees ; breeder,
Mr. J. L. Ashburne ; whelped May, 1874 ; colour, white.
Pedigree : By Ashburne' s Crib out of his Lily, by Adcock's The
Abbot, out of Ashburne's Lola (see page 525, Vol. I.) ; Crib by
Ashburne's Old Crib, out of his Kit, by Major Bullen's Satan
out of Tomlin's Formosa by Saxon (No. 2648, Vol. I.), Old Crib
by The Abbot out of Lola.
Chief Performance ; Darlington, 2nd prize.
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Warrior (No. 4560, Vol. II.).— Capt. G. E. A. Holdsworth's, 1,
Child's-place, Temple, London.
Chief Performances : Cork, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, champion
prize (over 401b.)
5470. Warrior Chief. — Mr. J. Raper's, draper, Stockton-on-Tees,
Fallow.
Pedigree: Unknown.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 1st prize.
Young Duke (late Duke m.) (see No. 2620, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).
—Mr. R. Miller's, Bloxwich, Walsall (late Mr. J. Henshall's).
Chief Perform<mce3 : Wolverhampton, 1st prize ; Darlington, 1st
prize.
5471. Young Tumbler. — Mr. J. Hinks's, 53, Worcester-street, Bir-
mingham.
Pedigree : By Old Tumbler.
Chief Performance : Hanley, divided 3rd prize.
BITCHES.
5472. Affable. — Mr. F. Adcock's, Prior's Wood, Newburgh, near Wigan;
breeder, Mr. M. Davis ; whelped 1872. /
Pedigree : By Parsley's Dan (No 2611, Vol. I.) out of Duchess, by
Stockdale's Bully ont of his Lilly, by Lion ont of Nell, by King
Dick (No. 2683, Vol. I.) out of Old Nell.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize (over 301b.).
5473. Beauty. — Mr. E. S. Snow's, Ashdown Lodge, Castleknook, Irelamd ;
whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Shot out of Nellie.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
5474. Beauty. — Mr. E. A. Wilkinson's, The Laurels, King's Norton,
Birmingham ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree ; By King out of Topsy by Daddy out of Topsy.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize (under 301b.).
5475. Bess (Young). — Mr. C. B. Adams's, Abberton Hall, Colchester ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Lamphier's Crib (No. 2606, Vol. I.) out of owner's
Bess (No. 2667, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize (medium size).
5476. Bess.— Mr. R. Meldrum's, 68, Pitt-street, Bonnington ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Champion out of Duchess.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
5477. Busy. — Mr. B. G. Ridgway's, Biverview House, Waterford;
breeder, Mr. F. C. Parkes ; whelped March, 1873 ; white with
follow patch.
Pedigree : By Young Boniface out of Young Mog, by Parke's Old
Down out of Busy, by Dan out of Old Mog, Boniface by Mal-
landain's Crib out of Lilley.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize
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Daisy (No. 2670, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. Abraham's, Cooper's Hall;
King-street, Bristol (late Mr. D. Parsley's).
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize.
Dido (late Ugly Mug, late Mua, see No. 4567, Vol. IL)— Mr.
G. A. Dawes's, Milverton, Leamington (late Mr. J. H e n sh all's) ;
supposed breeder, Major Evelyn.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, champion prize (over 501b.)
5478. Gipsy Countess.— Mr. P. G. W. Crafer's, 69, Tyrwhite-road,
Upper Lewisham-road, S.E. ; breeder, Mr. Sydney Dasses,
Everanch, Bath; whelped, 1870; colour, fawn smut; weight,
451b.
Pedigree : By Billy the Bull from Kit, by Lion out of Lill, by
Lamphier's King Dick (No. 2633, Vol. I.) out of his Duchess
(No. 2674, Vol. I.) ; Billy by Hayes's Lion out of Nichols's
Beauty (No. 2664, Vol. I.), by King's Prince out of Lily, by
King Dick out of Nell ; Prince by Walker's Bogey out of Duchess,
by Stookdale'B Toss out of Kit, by Tumbler.
5479. Lady Sybil. — Mr. M. Cowper's, 3, Gertrude-terrace, Exmouth,
Devon ; breeder, Capt. Holdsworth ; whelped 24th July, 1875 ;
colour, white with black patoh over right eye and black spot on
left cheek.
Pedigree : By Sir Anthony (No. 4558, Vol. II.) out of Amabel (No.
4562, Vol. H.)
5480. Lill. — Mr. J. K. Reed's, Tynemouth; breeder, Mr. M. Pirie;
whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Saxon (No. 2648, Vol. I.) out of Duchess, by King
John, by Gibbons' s (of Sheffield) fallow pied Sam out of Reuben
Allen's and J. Jerry's little Nottingham bred bitch (for Sam's
pedigree see King Dick, No. 2632, Vol. I.), by Squire's Young
Diamond, by Old Diamond of Manchester.
Chief Performance: Blaydon, 2nd prize.
5481. Luck. — Mr. J. Whyatt, jun.'s, Basford, Notts ; breeder, Mr. Healy ;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Healy's Tom out of his Lucy (No. 2687, Vol. I.) ;
Tom, by Henshall's Cure.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize (under 351b., only one
entry).
5482. Madame Lola. — Mr. G. Raper's, draper, Stockton-on-Tees : breeder,
Mr. Ashburne ; whelped 1874 ; colour, white and fallow.
Pedigree : By Turnham's Billy out of Ashburne's Lola (see page
525, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
Maooib Lauder (No. 2691, Vol. I.).— Mr. F. Adcock's, Prior's-
wood, Newburgh, near Wigan.
Chief Performances: Hull, 2nd prize; Birmingham, 2nd prize
(over 301b.).
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5483. Mas. Sankey— Mr. E. J. Lloyd Price's, Bhiwlas, Bala (late Mr. T.
Bassett's) ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Billy out of NelUe, by Don out of Bissey ; Billy , by
Dan.
6485. Nell (No. 4568, Vol. EL)— Mr. G. A. Dawes's, Milverton, near
Leamington.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize.
5485. Nell Gwynne. — Mrs. A. W. Rodgers's, 3, Emperor's Gate, South
Kensington ; breeder, Mr. W. W. Bodgers ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : Out of Nettle (No. 2700, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize (over 401b.).
Nettle (No. 2700, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. Collin's, 26, Broad-street,
Bloomsbury, London, W.C.
Chief Performances : Nottingham, 1st prize (over 351b.).
5486. Polly. — Capt. Holdsworth's, 1, Child' s-place, Temple, London;
breeder, Mr. Verinder; whelped, March 11th, 1876; colour,
white.
Pedigree: By Sixpence (late Tramp, No. 4559, Vol. II.) out of
Whiskey, by Fulton's Falstaff (No. 2621, Vol. I.) out of Nosegay
(No. 2701, VoL I.)
5487. South Bank.— Mr. Vero Shaw's, The Hawthorns, Gold Hawk-
road, Shepherd's Bush ; breeder, Mr. W. W. Rogers ; whelped,
1875 ; colour, white.
Pedigree : By Sir Anthony (No. 4558, Vol. II.) out of Nettle (No.
2700, Vol. I.).
5488. Sting. — Mr. Vero Shaw's ; breeder, Mr. Prentice (also owned by
Mrs. Shrubb) ; whelped, 1872 ; colour, fallow pied.
Pedigree : By Layton's Noble out of breeder's Sal (for further
pedigree see Nettle, No. 2700, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize (under 401b.).
5489. Suttee. — Mr. Vero Shaw's ; breeder, owner ; whelped, 1876 ;
colour, dark brindle pied.
Pedigree : By Sepoy (No. 5465) out of Stmg (No. 5488).
Venus (No. 2715, Vol. I.)— Mr. C. H. Wolff's, Hale, Altrincham,
Cheshire.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize (under 301b.).
Class XXX.— BULL TERRIERS (ALL SIZES).
DOGS.
5490. Beadle. — Mr. B. P. Vaillant's, Weybridge, Surrey ; breeder, Mr.
J. Hinks, jun. ; whelped 1874 (also Bhown by Mr. E. Burley as
Prince).
Pedigree : By White Prince (No. 2760, Vol. I.) out of Puss, by Old
Victor out of Puss.
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5491. Beetie. — Mr. E. Evans's, 1, Bavenhurst-street, Birmingham;
breeder, Mr. J. Hinks ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Young Gambler out of Rose, by Dick (No. 2730, Vol.
I.) ; Young Gambler, by OU Gambler (No. 2737, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances: Nottingham, 2nd prize; Birmingham, 2nd
prize (under 181b.)
5492. Bill (Young).— Mr. P. Fardley's, 53, Barf ord-street, Birmingham ;
breeder, Mr. J. Martin , of Kettering ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Yardley's Bill (No. 2719, Vol. I.) out of Dutch, by
Stokes's Old Bill.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize (over 181b.).
5493. Butcher. — Mr. J. W. Adair's, Greenvale, Cookstown, Ireland.
Pedigree : Unknown.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.
5494. Crib. — Mr. J. Parker's, 144, Oldham-road, Manchester ; breeder,
Mr. Joseph Williams ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Jones's Victor (No. 2792, Vol. I.) out of Nettle.
Chief Performance : Hull, 3rd prize.
Dick (No. 4578, Vol. T.).— Mr. T. Worley's, 36, Grimstone-street.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize (under 151b.).
Dick II. (see No. 2731, Vol. I. and Vol. H.).— Mr. J. W. Gumey'st
Wingham Villa, Wandsworth-oommon, Surrey (late Mr God-
free's and formerly Mr. Shirley's).
5495. General. — Mr. J. F. Godfree's, Bull King, Birmingham.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
5496. Madman. — Mr. E. G. Bidgway's, Biverview House, Waterford ;
whelped October, 1871.
Pedigree : By Old Madman out of Rose.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
Madman (No. 4579, Vol. II.).— Mr. E. T. Hughes's, 291, Stretford-
road, Manchester.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize (over 181b.).
5497. Madman m.— Mr. E. T. Hughes's, 291, Stretford-road, Man-
chester ; breeder, owner.
Pedigree: By Madman (No. 4579, Vol. II.).
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize (over 181b.).
Napper (alias Crib) (see No. 2725, Vol. I. and Vol. EL).— Mr J. F.
Godfree's, 5, Bull Bing, Birmingham.
Chief Performances : Edinburgh, 1st prise ; Cork, 1st prize.
Nelson (Young) (No. 2753, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. F. Godfree's, 5, Bull
Bing, Birmingham.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize (under 151b.).
Nelson (see No. 2754, Vol. I. and Vol. EL).— Mr. J. Heywood's,
Simitter-lane, Little Heaton, Middleton, Manchester.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize (under 181b.).
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Nelson (see No. 2750, Vol. I. and Vol. n.).— Mr. W. G. Mayhew's,
10, Temple-row, Birmingham.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize (oyer 161b.).
Nip (No. 4583, Vol. n.).— Mr. E. Hood's, The Greyhound, Holloway-
head, Birmingham.
Chief Performance: Birmingham, 1st prize (under 201b.).
5498. Noble.— Mr. E. Bold's, Greggan-by-Girvan ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Madman out of Puss.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 3rd prize (over 181b.).
5499. Peteb. — Mr. J. Davis's, Lion and Dragon, Meriden* street, Bir-
mingham ; breeder, Mr. J. Davis, jnn. ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree by Peter; by Billy out of Kit, dam unknown.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize (under 181b.).
% 5500. Eiot. — Mr. J. P. Godfree's, 5, Bull Eing, Birmingham.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize (under 181b.).
Snap (No. 4586, Vol. II.).— Mr. J. S. Exham's, 151, Court Farragha,
Kilkenny.
Chief Performance: Dublin, 3rd prize (under 181b.).
Tabquin (see No. 2776, Vol. I. and Vol. H.).— Mr. Vero Shaw's,
18, Cecil-court, St. Martin's-lane (late Mr. Boyoe's).
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize ; Nottingham,
champion prize ; Birmingham, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st
prize (over 161b.).
5501. Tabtab. — Mr. C. L. Boyce's, Balaall-heath House, Birmingham;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874 (over 181b.).
Pedigree : By Tarquin (No. 2776, Vol. I.) out of owner's Tyg (No.
2780, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 2nd prize.
5502. Tabtab.— Mr. P. Vaillant's, Weybridge, Surrey j breeder, Mr. J.
Hinks ; whelped 1874 (451b.).
Pedigree : By Old Victor (No. 2789, Vol. I.) out of Wasp, by Gam-
bler (No. 2737, Vol. I.).
5503. Tom Satebs.— Mr. W. Murray's, 3, Blondin-street, Belfast;
breeder, Mr. Smith (late Mr. E. Sandell's).
Pedigree : By Duke out of Daisy.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize (under 181b.).
5504. Tommy. — Mr. G. Guy's, 41, Victoria-street, Small Heath, Birming-
ham ; breeder, Mr. Lucas ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Godfree's Tommy out of breeder's Fly, by Nelson.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize.
5505. Toby. — Mr. J. Terry's, Nottingham ; breeder, D. Tommy, Kimber-
ley ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Nelson out of Rose.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize (with uncut ears).
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5506. Turk. — Messrs. Hanman's, Moat-lane, Birmingham ; breeder,
owner ; whelped about June 1874.
Pedigree : By Godfree's Turk (No. 4590, Vol. II.) out of breeder's
PU88.
5507. Victor. — Mr. W. Duckworth's, Moseley Hill, Liverpool ; whelped
1872.
Pedigree : By Old Victor out of Puss.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
Victor (No. 2789, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. Hinks's, 53, Worcester-street,
Birmingham.
Chief Performance : Hanley, 2nd prize (champion class).
Victor (Young) (see No. 2792, Vol. I. and Vol. LL, " The Patched
Bog.")— Mr. E. P. Pfeil's, Stone Cot Lodge, Stone Cot Hill,
Sutton, Surrey (late Mr. Godfree's). Victor died October, 1875.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 1st prize ; Crystal Palace,
1st prize (for bull terriers other than white) ; Edinburgh, 1st
prize ; Cork, 1st prize ; Hull, 1st prize and extra prize ; Dar-
lington, 2nd prize.
5508. Viper. — Mr. E. Mainsty's, Carlingford, Ireland; breeder, Mr.
Parker.
Pedigree : By Nelson out of Snow,
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize (over 181b).
Wallace (No. 2795, Vol. I.).— Mr. T. J. Pickett's, 11, Morbet-
street, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Chief Performances: Blaydon, 2nd prize; Darlington, 1st prize;
Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize (over 181b.).
White Prince (see No. 2760, Vol. I. and Vol. EL, also called Prince,
and also shown by Mr. G. A. Dawes). — Mr. J. Hinks's, 53,
Worcester-street, Birmingham. Now Mr. R. J. Hartley's, Dun-
ham, Manchester.
Chief Performance : Hanley, 1st prize (champion class).
BITCHES.
5509. Beauty. — Mr. W. Murray's, 3, Blonden-street, Belfast ; breeder,
Mr. Godfree (late Mr. E. Sandell's).
Pedigree : By Young Nelson out of Lady.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize (under 181b.)
5510. Countess.— Mr. C. Chorley's, Kendal ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree: Unknown.
Chief Performances : Blaydon, 1st prize ; Darlington, divided 2nd
prize (over 151b.).
5511. Cricket. — Mr. J. W. Gurney's, Wandsworth Common, Surrey;
breeder, owner ; whelped, 1872.
Pedigree : By owner's Artful out of his Beauty, by Shirley's Nelson
(No. 2758, Vol. I.) out of Daisy ; Artful by Godfree's Napper
(No. 2725, Vol. I.) out of Beauty.
Chief Performances : Darlington, 2nd prize ; Birmingham, 2nd
prize (under 161b.)
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5512. Daisy. — Mr. R. Evans's, RavenhurBt-street, Birmingham ; breeder ,
owner; whelped 1874.
Chief Performance : Hanley, 1st prize (under 161b.)
5513. Duchess. — Mr. T. J. Pickett's, 11, Market-street, Newoastle-on-
Tyne.
Chief Performance : Darlington, divided 2nd prize (over 181b.)
5514. Kit. — Mr. C, Darby's, 109, Great Hampton-row, Birmingham;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Wallace out of Godfree's Puss.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize (under 181b., only one
entry.)
Lady (No. 4594, Vol. II.).— Mr. J. F. Godfree's, 5, Bull Ring, Bir-
mingham.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize (under 16ib.)
5515. Lady. — Mr. J. Stirling Day's, Lion Brewery, Oldham.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize (under 181b.)
5516. Nellie. — Mr. J. Martin's, 26, Fitzwilliam-square, Dublin ; breeder,
Mr. J. Hinks.
Pedigree : By Old Dick.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize (over 181b.).
5517. Patsy.— Mr. W. H. A. Miller's, Walsall; breeder, Mr. Hinks's ;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Hinks's Turk (No. 4590, Vol. II.) out of Kit.
Chief Performance ; Nottingham, 1st prize (for bull terriers other
than white.)
5518. Puss. — Mr. E. Burley's, 123, Great Colmore-street, Birmingham ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Billy out of Puss.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 2nd prize (with uncut ears).
5519. Puss. — Mr. J. Hinks's, 53, Worcester-street, Birmingham ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By White Prince (No. 2760, Vol. I.) out of Puss.
Chief Performance : Hanley, 2nd prize (over 161b.)
Puss (No. 4595, Vol. II.).— Mr. W. E. Mayhew's, 10, Temple-row,
Birmingham.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize (over 181b.)
Puss (see No. 2819, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. R. P. Pfeil's,
Stone Cot Lodge, Stone Cot Hill, Sutton, Surrey (late Mr. God-
free's).
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize ; Crystal Palace,
champion prize ; Edinburgh, 2nd prize ; Northampton, 2nd
prize; Cork, 2nd prize; Darlington, divided 1st prize; Hull,
2nd prize ; Dublin, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize
(over 161b.)
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5520. Puss (Young).— Mr. E. P. Pfeil'8 (late Mr. Godfreys) ; breeder,
Mr. Godfree ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Young Victor (No. 2792, Vol. I.) out of Puss (No.
2819, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances: Crystal Palace, 1st prize; Darlington,
divided 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize (over 161b.).
5521. Queen.— Mr. G. Burgum's, 128, Grange-road, Small Heath, Bir-
mingham ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize (oyer 161b.).
Boss (No. 4597, Vol. H.).— Mr. C. L. Boyoe's, Balsall Heath
House, Birmingham.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace,
1st prize ; Birmingham, 1st prize (under 161b.).
5522. Boss. — Mr. J. Stanley's, Snow Hill, Nantwioh.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize (oyer 161b.).
5523. Venom.— Mr. B. P. Vaillant's, Weybridge, Surrey (late Mr.
W. H. A. Miller's) ; whelped 1874 (351b.).
Pedigree : By the Old Anchor dog.
Chief Performance : Swindon, 1st prize.
Class XXXI.— BLACK AND TAN OR MAN-
CHESTER TERRIERS (EXCEPT TOYS).
5524. Belcher. — Mr. H. Lacy' 8, Lacy House, Hebden-bridge, near Man-
chester ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By General (No. 2943, Vol. I.) out of Saff II. (No.
3024, Vol. I.).
Chi&f Performances : Hull, 1st prize and extra prize ; Birmingham,
1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize (oyer 151b.).
Colonel (see No. 2927, Vol. I. and Vol. EL).— Mr. B. Taylor's, 5,
Woodville-place, Soho-hill, Handsworth, Birmingham.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize ; Crystal Palace,
2nd prize (oyer 141b.).
5525. Cubate. — Mr. A. Gillespie's, 24, Lanrieston-street, Edinburgh;
breeder, Mr. Baxter ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Anderson's Jack (No. 2946, Vol. I.) out of Breeder's
Jet (No. 2948, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 3rd prize (under 121b.)
General (No. 2943, Vol. I.).— Mr. H. Lacy's, Lacy House,
Hebden-bridge, near Manchester.
Chief Performances : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize ; Hull, 3rd
prize (over 111b.).
5526. General EL— Mr. George Wilson's, Folly Hall, Huddersfield.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 2nd prize.
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Guess (No. 2944, Vol. L).— Mr. J. Gutteridge's, New Town, Wed-
nesbury, late Mr. Hollings worth's, and also shown by Mr. Sum-
merhills.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize j Nottingham, 1st
prize (oyer 141b.)
5527. Ha-ha.— Mrs. Foster's, 21, Lady-lane, Sister-hills, Bradford ;
breeder, Mr. Bennett ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Tatham's Pirate out of breeder's Vice, by Eades's
Jerry out of Kay's Topsy, by Old Gas out of Tatham's Topsy,
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize (under 141b.)
5528. Jack.— Mr. M. P. Bolster's, 10, Audley-plaoe, Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
Jerry (late Champion, late Jerry, No. 2921, Vol. I.).— Mr. W.
Justice's, 34 and 36, Albert-street, Manchester.
Chief Performance : Manchester, 3rd prize (over 121b.).
5529. Major. — Mr. G. Anderton's, Accrington, Lancashire ; breeder, Mr.
Lee ; whelped 1872 (over 141b.)
Pedigree : By Harling's Prince Charlie (No. 2968, Vol. I.) out of
Lee's Nell,
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 1st prize (over 141b.).
5530. Major. — Mr. J. Heapes's, 22, East Hanover-street, Dublin ; breeder,
Mr. W. Moore ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Wilson's. Colonel (No. 4601, Vol. it.) out of Moore's
Vic, by Bismark out of a bitch by Harling's Prince Charlie (No.
2968, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Cork, 2nd prize ; Dublin, 2nd prize.
5531. Pluto.— Mr. W. McLeod's, 281, Gairbraid-street, Glasgow;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Martin's Pluto out of owner's Queen,
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
5532. Prince.— Mr. J. S. Skidmore's, Nantwioh, Cheshire.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
Prince (No. 4609, Vol. H.).— Mr. G. Wilson's, Folly Hall, Hud-
dersfield (by Prince Charlie, No. 2968, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize ; Hull, 2nd
prize (under 121b.)
5533. Prince Alfred. — Mr. J. Martin's, 137, Chapel-street, Salford.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize (under 121b.)
5534. Baolan. — Mr. J. Martin's, 137, Chapel-street, Salford; pedigree
and breeder's name unknown.
Chief Performances : Darlington, 2nd prize ; Manchester, Pomona,
2nd prize ; Nottingham, 1st prize (champion class.)
5535. Basper. — Mr. J. Martin's, pedigree and breeder's name unknown.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize (under 141b.)
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Sib Garnet (late Pym, No. 2969, Vol. I.).— Mr. H. Lacy's, Lacy
House, Hebden-bridge, near Manchester.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, champion prize ; Edinburgh,
2nd prize ; Blaydon, 2nd prize; Darlington, 1st prize ; Hull, 2nd
prize ; Birmingham, 3rd prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize
(over 141b.).
5536. Teddie. — Mr. H. Lacy's, Lacy House, Hebden-bridge, Manchester.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize (under 121b.).
Tint (No. 4614, Vol H.).— Mr. E. H. Hale's, Mosley-street,
Burton-on-Trent.
Chief Performances : Darlington, 2nd prize ; Hull, 3rd prize (under
111b.).
5537. Tripp.— Mr. W. Pool's, 68, High-street, Dumfries.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 3rd prize (over 121b.).
BITCHES.
5538. Duchess. — Mr. T. Gibbon's, 67, Bradshaw-street, Moss Side, Man-
chester ; breeder, Mr. W. Hodgson, Harpurley ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Allen's Cupid (No. 2929, Vol. I.) out of breeder's
Queen (No. 3013, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize (under 131b.).
5539. Gipsy Queen. — Mr. H. Capewell's, Clifford-street, Lichfield-atreet,
Hanley ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Smith's King out of Jones's Lill.
Chief Performance : Hanley, 2nd prize (under 101b.).
5540. Ret. — Mr. J. Heape's, 22, East Hanover-street, Dublin ; breeder,
Mr. Kay ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Tatham's Jerry (No. 2921, Vol. I.) out of breeder's
Virago.
Chief Performances : Cork, 1st prize ; Dublin, 3rd prize.
5541. Lucy.— Dr. Mark's, 123, Donegall-street, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.
5542. Miss Flurry. — Mr. H. Lacy's, Lacy House, Hebden-bridge, Man-
chester ; pedigree and breeder's name unknown.
Chief Performances : Edinburgh, 1st prize ; Darlington, 1st prize ;
Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize.
5543. Mona. — Mr. H. Lacy's, Lacy House, Hebden Bridge, Manchester.
Chief Performances: Hull, 3rd prize (under 111b.).
5544. Music— Mr. G. Wilson's, Folly Hall, Huddersfield.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize (under 141b.).
5545. Myrtle. — Mr. J. Gutteridge's, New Town, Wednesbury (own sister
to Queen II.) (No. 3016, Vol. I.) whom see for pedigree, Ac.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize (with uncut ears).
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Pride op Yorkshire (see No. 3011, Vol. I. and Vol. EL).— Mr. I.
Baty, jnn.'s, Hexham (late Mr. Lacy*s).
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 3rd prize.
Queen II. (see No. 3016, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. H. Lacy's,
Lacy House, Hebden Bridge, Manchester.
Chief Performcmce : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize (over 141b.).
5546. Bara. — Mr. H. Lacy's ; breeder, Mr. Parritt, Heywood ; whelped
1874.
Pedigree: Unknown.
Chief Performances : Hull, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 2nd prize :
Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize (under 141b.).
Sapp (No. 4625, Vol. H.).— Mr. J. Martin's, 137, Chapel-street,
Salford.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize (under 141b.).
Sapp U. (see No. 3024, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. H. Lacy's, Lacy
House, Hebden Bridge, Machester.
Chief Performances : Hull, 2nd prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd
prize (over 141b.).
5547. Surprise.— Mr. H. Lacy's ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By General (No. 2943, Vol. I.) out of Queen II. (No.
3016, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Edinburgh, 1st
prize ; Blaydon, 1st prize ; Darlington, 2nd prize ; Manchester,
Pomona, cup; Hull, 1st prize; Birmingham, 2nd prize; Alex-
andra Palace, 1st prize (under 141b.).
5548. Victoria. — Mr. J. Wilson's, Folly Hall, Huddersfleld; breeder,
Mr. Hirst; whelped 1874 (over 141b.).
Pedigree: By Colonel II. (No. 4601, Vol. II.) out of Hirst's Fan.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize; Darlington, 1st
prize j Northampton, 1st prize ; Hanley, 1st prize ; Dublin, 1st
prize (oyer 141b.).
Class XXXIL— DANDIE DINMONTS.
DOGS.
5549. Ben.— Mr. Samuel Pike's, Blackheath, London, S.E.
Peddgree : By Irvine's Jock out of Paul Scott's Shark.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
5550. Brock. — Mr. W. Borne' s, 159, Cheapside, London ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : B^ Dandie out of Vic ; Dandie by Old Jock.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 2nd prize.
5551. Dandie. — Mr. J. Barclay's, 4, West-street, Drogheda, Ireland;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1875.
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Pedigree : By Tartar (No. 4635, Vol. II.) out of a bitch bred by
Mr. Gilroy, of Lanark, out of the dam of Sir Douglas (No.
3091, Vol. I.), by Mr. Aitken's Turk.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
5552. Dandle. — Mr. J. G. Maitland's, 2, Damaway-street, Edinburgh,
N.B.
Pedigree : Unknown (purchased as a foundling).
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize.
5553. Dandy. — Mr. S. Bedpath's, Bellingham ; breeder, Mr. H. Purvis ;
whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Tenison Mosse's Toper (No. 3095, Vol. I.) out of
Nash.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 2nd prize.
5554. Dabsib. — Mr. H. M. Swindells's, Shrigley, Macclesfield ; breeder,
Mr. W. Dorchester ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Cook's Pepper out of breeder's Meg (No. 4640, Vol.
II.), Pepper by Peacham out of Wasp.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize.
5555. Dirk Haterich. — Mr. J. Engledow's, Grey-street, Newcastle;
breeder, Mr. Dixon ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Dandie out of Mvtdo.
Chief Performances : Blaydon, 3rd prize.
5556. Doctor. — Mr. J. Locke's, The Parsonage, Selkirk, N.B. ; breeder,
Mr. B. S. Budget ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Sporran (No. 3093, Vol. I.) out of Ailie, by Sham-
rock (No. 3089, Vol. I.) out of Wasp III., by Toper (No. 3095,
Vol. I.) out of Wasp II., by Broadwick's Dandie out of Bess,
out of Dr. Brown's Wasp I. from Melrose; Dandie by Shamrock
(No. 3089, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 1st prize ; Crystal Palace,
1st prize ; Edinburgh. 2nd prize ; Nottingham, 1st prize ; Bir-
mingham, 2nd prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5557. Doctor. — Mr. J. Martin's, 137, Chapel-street, Salford; breeder,
Mr. Henderson ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Warlock out of Vic, by Old Warlock out of Myrtle ;
Old Warlock by Jerry out of Meg ; Myrtle by Jock out of Polly.
Chief Performances: Wolverhampton, 3rd prize; Birmingham,
1st prize.
5558. Fluke. — Mr. J. H. Adams's, 42, Brougham-street, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
5559. Garry Owen. — Mr. H. M. Swindell's, Brasenose College, Oxford ;
also owned by Capt. Ashton, of Prestwick.
Pedigree: By Mr. Locke's Sporran (No. 3093, VoL I.) out of Teal's
Fan, by Trap out of Nellie.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize.
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5560. Gbip. — Mr. W. Wardlaw Reid's, Peckham Eye, Snrrey ; breeder,
Bey. Tenison Mosse ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Mr. E. Bradshaw Smith's Incomparable Dirk out of
Schann II. (No. 4641, Vol. EL).
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
Habby Bbbtbam (see No. 3059, Vol. I. and Vol. n.).— Mr. J. C.
Carrick's, M.O.H., Carlisle.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5561. Jock EL— Mr. S. Pike's, Blackheath, London, S.E. ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Dorchester's Jock (No. 3063, Vol. I.) out of Nell.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize.
Kilt (No. 4631, Vol. II.).— Mrs. Eachael Newcomen's, Kirkleatham
Hall, Redcar.
Chief Performance : Hull, 2nd prize.
5562. Pepper. — Mr. J. Miller's, Mossbank, Moffat ; breeder, Mr. Jar-
dine ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Old Dan out of Vic, by Mr. H. Bntherford's Jock out
of Oyp.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 3rd prize.
5563. Rooeb. — Mr. E. T. Barratt's, Langley Park, Hampton ; whelped
1871.
Pedigree : By E. Bradshaw Smith's Dirk out of Brough's Fan.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 2nd prize.
Shamrock (No. 3089, Vol. I.). — Rev. S. Tenison Mosse's, Great
Smeaton Rectory, Northallerton.
Chief Performance : Hull, 1st prize.
Spobban (No. 3093, Vol. I.). — Mr. J. Looke's, The Parsonage, Sel-
kirk, N.B.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
Tabtab (No. 4635, Vol. H.).— Mr. J. M.. Barclay's, Mall, Tralee,
Co. Kerry, Ireland (late Mr. F. O'Callaghan's).
Chief Performances : Cork, 3rd prize ; Dublin, 2nd prize.
5564. Topbb. — Mr. J. Brough's, 22, London-road, Carlisle; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Davie out of Fan ; Davie, by E. B. Smith's Dirk.
Chief Performance : Hull, 3rd prize.
5565. Topbb.— Mr. G. Coulthard's, English-street, Carlisle.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
Topbb (see No. 3095, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. T. W. Hasle-
hurst's, The Lodge, Claverley, Bridgnorth.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize.
Wallacb (see No. 3400, Vol. I. and Vol. n.).— Mr. H. E. Benson's
17, Deane-road, Liverpool.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize.
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BITCHES.
5566. Ailie. — Mrs. Rachael Newcomen's, Kirkleatham Hall, Redcar ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1824.
Pedigree : By Kilt (No. 4631, Vol. II.) out of Corrie, out of Floss
(G. S. Bandy).
Chief Performance : Hull, 3rd prize.
Bessie Lee (No. 3040, Vol. I.). — Mrs. Gray's, Courteen Hall
Grange, Northampton (late Mr. J. Christie's).
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 3rd prize.
5567. Fanny. — Mr. E. Davidson's, 13, Curror-street, Selkirk, N. B.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 3rd prize.
5568. Fury.— Mrs. Warwick's, The Cliffe, Seaton Carew.
Pedigree : By Charles III. out of Nettie III.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
5569. Ginger.— Mr. J. Locke's, The Parsonage, Selkirk, N.B.
Pedigree : By P. S. Lang's Pepper (from Mr. Nichol Milne) out of
Duke of Buooleuch's Peggy.
Gyp I. (see No. 3057, Vol. I. and Vol. H.).— Mr. J. Locke's, The
Parsonage, Selkirk, N.B. (Sister to Sporran.)
Chief Performances : Hull, 2nd prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5570. Jip LT. — Mr. J. Herdman's, Carricklee House, Strabane, Ireland ;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By J. Hock's Dandy out of Jip I.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
Meg (No. 4640, Vol. H.).— Mr. J. Finchett's, Llanrwst, North
Wales (late Mr. Dorchester's).
Chief Performances ; Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Dublin, 1st prize.
5571. Merry May. — Mr. J. Paterson's, Rutherford, Kelso ; breeder,
owner ; whelped, August 11th, 1874.
Pedigree: By Echo (No. 3052, Vol. I.) out of Linzie by Burton's
Dandie out of McDougal's Trousseau.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize.
Miss (Young) (see No. 3404, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. W. Dor-
chester's, Beading.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize.
5572. Nell Gwynne. — Mr. J. C. Carrick's, M.O.H., Carlisle ; breeder.
Dr. Biddell ;. whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Bob out of Mary III. (see addenda).
Chief Performances : Darlington, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 1st
prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5573. Nellie. — Rev. S. Tenison Mosse's, Great Smeaton Rectory, North-
allerton ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1873.
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PEDIGREES — BEDLINGTON TEBBIERS. 165
Pedigree : £y Pepper (No. 3079, Vol. I.) out of Nettle (No. 3074
Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
Schann (No. 4641, Vol. II.).— Bev. S. Tenison Mosse's.
Chief Performcmce : Hull, 1st prize.
55<T4. Tarr. — Mr. J. Locke's, The Parsonage, Selkirk, N.B. ; breeder*
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Sporran (No. 3093, Vol. I.) out of Ginger (No.
5569).
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 2nd prize.
5575. Vixen.— Mr. G. Parker's, Biddell, Selkirk, N.B. ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Dandie III. out of Gyp.
Chief Performcmce : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
Class XXXIII.— BEDLINGTON TERRIERS.
DOGS.
5576. Clown. — Mr. H. Lacy's, Lacy House, Hebden-bridge, Manchester.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
5577. Cbownee. — Mr. E. Pott's, Studley Castle, Warwickshire; breeder,
owner; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By John Gibb's Damper out of owner's Nimble by
Gibb's Dainty out of Daisy; Damper by Dainty out of sister to
Daisy ; Nimble is dam of Tyneside (No. 3433, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize.
5578. Fred. — Mr. W. Carrick, jun.'s, Carlisle ; breeder, owner ; whelped*
1874 ; colour, blue.
Pedigree : By Stoddart's FVmt (No. 3410, Vol. I.) out of Jess II.,
by Proctor I. (No. 3425, Vol. I.) out of Jessie (No. 3413, Vol. I.)
• Chief Performance : Blaydon, 2nd prize.
5579. Ibish Tom. — Mr. G. G. Blayney's, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; linty haired.
Pedigree : Unknown.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 3rd prize.
5580. Mat. — Mr. L. Batty's, Seghill, Blaydon ; breeder, owner ; whelped,
1872; colour, liver.
Pedigree : By Aynsley's Piper out of Topsy.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 1st prize.
5581. Miner.— Mr. S. Pike's, Blackheath, London, S.E. ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Lacy's Miner (No. 3419, Vol. I.) out of Fury.
5582. Nailer. — Mr. A. Armstrong's, 17,Tyneham-street, Scotswood-road,
Newcastle.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize (other than blue).
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5583. Peacham. — Mr. G. H. Adams's, 42, Brougham-street, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
5584. Pedlar. — Mr. J. D. Caris's, 20, High-street, Gateshead ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Chief out of Hexham Meg, sister to Tyne; Chief, by
Mavin's Redman out of Gibb's Meg.
Chief Performance : Hull, 3rd prize.
5585. Piper. — Mr. W. Lumley's, Ovington ; breeder, Mr. M. Wright ;
whelped 1874 ; colour, blue.
Pedigree : Unknown.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 3rd prize.
5586. Pipes. — Mr. F. Robinson's, Michelstown, Cork, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
5587. Battler. — Mr. J. Beweastle's, Hexham ; breeder, Mr. Lumsden ;
whelped 1872 ; colour, liver.
Pedigree : By Atkinson's Tartar out of Phcebe.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 3rd prize (other than blue).
5588. Rip.— Mr. S. Pike's, Blaokheath, London, S.E. ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Eip out of Puss.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize.
5589. Bock.— Mr. P. Sharer's, 18, Tait-street, Carlisle ; whelped 1874 ;
colour, liver and tan ; weight 261b.
. Pedigree : By Young Miner out of Fan, by Miner out of Jess.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
5590. Sam. — Bev. W. J. Mellor's, Sittingbourne, Kent ; breeder, Mr. S.
Lang; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Miner (No. 3419, Vol. I.) out of Lang's Fury.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 2nd prize (variety class).
Shark (No. 4644, Vol. H.).— Mr. H. Laoy's, Lacy House, Hebden-
bridge, Manchester.
Chief Performance : Hull, 1st prize.
5591. Tearem.— Mr. T. Parker's, Cramlington; whelped 1872; colour,
liver.
Pedigree: Unknown.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 2nd prize (other than blue).
5592. Tip.— Mr. H. Patterson's, Castle Wellan, Ireland; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Tip out of Phabe.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.
Ttnedale (No. 3431, Vol. I.).— Mr. T. J. Pickett's, Newcastle-on-
Tyne.
Chief Performances : Edinburgh, 3rd prize ; Crystal Palace, 1st
prize ; Blaydon, 1st prize ; Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize ;
Nottingham, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
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PEDIGREES — BEDLINGTON TEEEIEE8. 167
6593. Victor.— Mr. J. Parker's, 369, Westgate-road, Newcastle-on-Tyne ;
breeder, owner j whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Stoddart's Tip (of Ebchester) out of Topsy.
Chief Performances : Darlington, 2nd prize (1874) ; Birmingham,
2nd prize.
BITCHES.
5594. Daisy.— Mr. B. Daniels's, Newcastle ; breeder, Mr. T. Wall ;
whelped, 1874 ; colour, blue.
Pedigree : By breeder's Peacham out of Phoebe.
Chief Performance* : Edinburgh, 4th prize ; Blaydon, 2nd prize.
5595. Daisy.— Mr. J. Mark's, M.D., Donegal, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
5596. Daisy.— Mr. T. Wall's, Shieldfield, Newcastle-on-Tyne; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1872.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 1st prize (other than blue.)
Fearless (No. 3409, Vol. I.)— Mr. T. Stoddart's, Blaydon-on-Tyne.
Chief Performances £ Blaydon, 3rd prize ; Hull, 2nd prize.
Frisk (No. 4646, Vol. EL).— Mr. T. Stoddart's, Blaydon-on-T^yne.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 3rd prize (other than blue).
5597 . Jess.— Mr. A. N. Dodds's, North Shields ; breeder, Mr. Taylor ;
whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Bolam's Nailer.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 2nd prize (linty haired).
5598. Mischief. — Mr. J. Bewcastle's, Gateshead ; breeder, owner ;
whelped 1874 ; colour, liver.
Pedigree : By Pickett's Tearem (No. 3429, Vol. I.) out of Hannah,
by Wass, by Piper.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 2nd prize (other than blue).
5599. Pekebe.— Mr. T. Welsh's, Hexham ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Bewcastle's Battler (No. 5587) out of Pearson's
Minnie.
Chief Performance : Blaydon, 1st prize.
5600. Tynedale II. — Mr. T. J. Pickett's, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize (only one entry).
Tyneside (see No. 3433, Vol. I. and Vol. H.).— Mr. T. J.
Pickett's, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Chief Performances : Edinburgh, 1st prize ; Crystal Palace, -2nd
prize ; Blaydon, 1st prize ; Darlington, 1st prize ; Manchester,
Pomona, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 3rd prize ; Alexandra Palace,
1st prize.
5601. Tyneside I. — Mr. J. Parker's, 369, Westgate-road, Newcastle-on-
Tyne ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Stoddart's Tip (of Ebchester) out of Tyne (pedigree
unknown).
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize.
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Class XXXIV.— SKYE TERRIERS.
DOGS.
5602. Bbownib. — Mr. J. S. Skidmore's, Nantwioh, Cheshire.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
Bbownib (No. 4647, Vol. n.).— Mr. G. F. Ward's, Sprosten Wood,
Wrenbury, Cheshire.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize (drop-eared).
5603. Charlie. — Mr. E. Carlisle's, 44, Grange-road, Edinburgh.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize (drop-eared).
5604. Charlie.— Mr. S. Pike's, Blackheath, London, S.E. ; breeder, Sir
A. McDonald, Bart. ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Tom ont of Fancy, Tom by Mr. Thompson's Torn out
of Favrie.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize (prick-eared).
5605. Connis.— Mr. W. J. Lyon's, Tutbury, Burton-on-Trent.
Chief Performance: Birmingham, 2nd prize (prick-eared).
Dandy (No. 3448, Vol. T. and Vol. H.).— Mr. J. Bowman's, 6, W*et-
terrace, Darlington.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize (drop-eared).
Dandy (see No. 4649, Vol. II.).— H.E.H. The Princess of Wales's,
Sandringham.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Alexandra Palace,
1st prize (drop-eared).
5606. Donald. — Mr. J.Pratt, l7,Praed-street, Paddington, W.; breeder,
owner ; whelped, June, 1875 ; colour, blue.
Pedigree : By Piper (No. 4652, Vol. II.) out of Nevis, by OiUie
(No. 3464, Vol. L).
5607. Elcho. — Mr. D. Cunningham's, Hardgate-street, Haddington, N.B.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 3rd prize (prick-eared).
5608. Frisk. — Mr. A. N. Fraser's, 37, Drummond-place, Edinburgh.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize (prick-eared).
Jack (No. 3468, Vol. I. and Vol. n.)— Mr. A. Boulton's, Flying
Dutchman Inn, Accrington, Lancashire.
Chief Performances : Darlington, 1st prize ; Manchester, Pomona,
1st prize ; Hull, 1st prize (prick-eared).
Noble (see No. 3481, Vol. I. and Vol. II.)— Mr. A. Boulton's,
Flying Dutchman Inn, Accrington, Lancashire.
Chief Performance ; Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize (drop-eared).
5609. Oscar. — Mr. S. Pike's, Blackheath, London, S.E. ; breeder, Mr.
H. Adams ; whelped 1874.
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PEDIGREES— SKY TERBBB08. 169
Pedigree: By Macaulay's Charlie out of Chloe.
Chief Performance ; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize (prick-eared).
Piper (No. 4652, Vol. n.).— Mr. J. Pratt's, 17, Praed-street,
Paddington, London, W.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize ; Alexandra Palace,
2nd prize (drop-eared).
5610. Punch. — Mr. J. Robertson's, 126, Thistle-road, Glasgow ; whelped
1873.
Pedigree : By Peeble's Punch.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 4th prize (prick-eared).
5611. Ruff. — Mr. J. Hammond's, King's Head, Lea Bridge, Middlesex ;
also shown by Mr. E. Hawkins.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize (prick-eared).
Sam (No. 4653, Vol. II.).— Mr. R. F. Briggs's, Figham House,
Beverley, Yorkshire (late Mr. Gretton's).
Chief Performances : Darlington, 1st prize j Manchester, Pomona,
3rd prize ; Nottingham, 1st prize ; Hull, 3rd prize (drop-eared).
5612. Sktb.— Mr. W. McLeod's, 281, Cambridge-street, Glasgow.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
5613. Truce. — Mr. J. Magee's, Holywood, Scotland, N.B.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.
BITCHES.
5614. Chlob.— Mr. S. Pike's, Blackheath, London, S.E. ; whelped 1870.)
Pedigree : By Reekie out of Hilda.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
5615. Fairy. — Mr. S. Pike's, Blackheath, London, S.E. ; breeder, Mr. J.
Neven ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Pedro out of Chloe.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize (prick-eared).
5616. Flora. — Mr. Thomas Dale's, Scongall, North Berwick.
Chief Performance ; Edinburgh, 5th prize (prick-eared).
5617. Gipsy Queen. — Mr. A. Robb's, 1, North-street, James-street,
Edinburgh.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize (prick-eared).
5618. Haggis.— Mr. J. Pratt's, 17, Praed-street, Paddington, W. ; breeder,
owner ; whelped July, 1875 ; colour, blue.
Pedigree : By Piper (No. 4652, Vol. n.) out of Duwnegan (No. 3455,
Vol. I.)
5619. Lass o'Gowrie.— Mr. Mark Gretton's, Cross Keys Hotel, Hull ;
breeder, Mr. T. Crawshaw; whelped 1873. Own sister to Gret-
ton's Sam.
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Pedigree : By Bowman's Tartar (No. 3510, Vol. I.) out of breeder's
Skye.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 2nd prize (drop-eared).
5620. Lassie. — Mr. S. Pike's, Blackheath, London, S.E. ; breeder, Mr.
Warner, of Edinburgh j whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Thomson's Jack out of Warner's Rose, by Warner's
Harry out of his Hilda ; Jack by Don out of Jessie,
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize.
5621. Meg. — Mr. J. Palmer's, Grotto Hall-road, Handsworth; breeder,
Mr. J. EUieombe ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By breeder's Jim out of his Moss, by Jamie out of
Jane ; Jim by Mr. F. Beneke's Wallace out of Mr. J. Glutton's
Jane.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize (drop-eared).
Mona (No. 3479, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. A. Boulton's, Flying
Dutchman, Aocrington.
Chief Performance : Hull, 2nd prize.
5622. Muff. — The Duchess of Hamilton's, Easton Park, Suffolk;
breeder, Mr. Muir ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Billy out of Vic.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize (drop-eared).
5623. Bose. — Mr. Ralph Bull's, Deanrock, Cork, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
Class XXXV.— WIEEHAIEBD TEEEIEES.
DOGS.
5624. Broom. — Mr. H. Lacy's, Lacy House, Hebden Bridge, near Man-
chester ; breeder and pedigree unknown ; whelped 1873.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Manchester,
Pomona, 1st prize ; Hull, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
Finisher (No. 4661, Vol. I.).— Mr. F. H. Field's, 2, Canterbury-
road, Oxford (late Mr. A. E. Bichings's) ; also shown by Mr.
Wootton ; breeder, Mr. J. Dalton ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree (not given in Vol. I.) : By Rattler out of Fwry.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize.
5625. Jerry.— Mr. F. Betts's, Zetland-buildings, Middlesborough ;
breeder, Mr. Dickson, Darlington ; whelped 1874.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 3rd prize.
Bisk (No. 4662, Vol. II.).— Mr. H. M. Maynard's, Holmewood,
Byde, Isle of Wight.
Chief Performance: Birmingham, 2nd prize.
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5626. Ruler. — Mr. M. Wood's, 32, Brunton-street, Darlington ; whelped
1874.
Pedigree: By Rattler.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
5627. Scamp. — Mr. J. Terry's, Mount East-street, Nottingham ; breeder,
Mr. E. Lee; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Rattler out of Nell II.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5628. Spark.— Mr. W. Becroft's, Old Malton Gate, Malton, Yorkshire ;
bred by Sir Tatton Sykes, Bart.
Chief Performance : Hull, 3rd prize.
5629. Sting. — Mr. C. Kerby's, St. Nicholas-street, Morton, Malton, York-
shire; breeder, owner; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Sam out of Miss.
Chief Performance : Hull, 2nd prize.
Tally-ho (No. 4664, Vol. II.).— Mr. J. E. Backhouse, M.P.'s, Dar-
lington (late Mr. T. Wootton's) ; and also shown by Mr. H. B.
Leigh.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize.
5630. Tarry. — Mr. J. S. Denham's, Finkle-street, Malton, Yorkshire.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
5631. Tip. — Mr. J. Terry's, Mount East-street, Nottingham; breeder,
Mr. J. Morley ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Morley's Tip out of Morley's FVvrt.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 2nd prize.
Venture (see No. 3527, Vol. I. and Vol. n.).— Mr. W. Carrick,
jun.'s, Carlisle.
Chief Performances : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize ; Nottingham,
1st prize ; Birmingham, 1st prize.
BITCHES.
Patch (No. 4671, Vol. n.).— Mr. M. Wood's, 32, Brunton-street,
Darlington (late Mr. T. Thackeray's).
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
Vic (No. 4672, Vol. I.).— Mr. T. Wootton's, Mapperley, Notts.
Chief Performance : Wolverhampton, 1st prize.
5632. Vixen.— Mr. W. Carrick's. jun.'s (late Mr. Oliver's). Pedigree
and breeder's name unknown.
Chief Performances ; Darlington, 1st prize ; Nottingham, 1st prize.
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Class XXXVI.— ENGLISH AND OTHER SMOOOTH
COATED TERRIERS, EXCEPT BLACK AND
TAN.
DOGS AND BITCHES.
5633. Crib.— Mr. Miles Whittle's, Soapery-street, Gorton, Manchester.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize.
5634. Emfkb88. — Miss H. Alderson's, Richmond Hall, Leeds.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
5635. Fly.— Mr. G. Wilson's, Folly Hall, Hnddersfield.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
Gem (see No. 3547, Vol. L and Vol. II.).— Mr. J. Martin's, 137,
Chapel-street, Salford.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 1st prize j Crystal Palace,
2nd prize; Darlington, 2nd prize; Manchester, Pomona, 3rd
prize ; Nottingham, 2nd prize.
Job (No. 4675, Vol. II.)— Mr. J. Martin's, 137, Chapel-street,
Salford.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 3rd prize ; Crystal Palace,
1st prize ; Darlington, 1st prize ; Manchester, Pomona, 1st
prize ; Nottingham, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 1st prize.
5636. Lucy.— Mr. J. Martin's, 237, Chapel-street, Salford (late Mr. J.
Wilson's) ; breeder, Mr. Cooper ; whelped 1873.
Chief Performances : Darlington, 2nd prize ; Hull, 3rd prize.
5637. Pbppeb. — Mr. J. S. Skidmore's, Nantwich, Cheshire.
Chief Performance : Belfast, divided 2nd prize.
5638. Physic. — Mr. J. J. Pirn's, Iisnagarvy, Lisbnrn, N.B. ; breeder, Mr.
Skidmore ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Tim (No. 3575, Vol. I.) ont of Beauty, by Romeo
(No. 3567, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Belfast, 2nd prize ; Dublin, 2nd prize.
Pink (No. 3564, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. Martin's, 137, Chapel-street,
Salford.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize ; Crystal Palace,
3rd prize ; Birmingham, 3rd prize.
5639. Prince. — Mr. S. W. Manison's, 17, Webster-street, Aston, New
Town ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Gem (No. 3547, Vol. I.) out of Fly. .
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5640. Sylph. — Mr. J. Roocroft's, Churchgate, Bolton ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Viper out of Vic.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
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PEDIGBEJUS-^-eNOLTSB AND OTHEE TERRIERS, ETC. 173
Tim (No. 3575, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. BooorOftfs, Churchgate, Bolton.
Chief Performance : Hull, 2nd prize.
5641. Trapper. — Mr. E. Heywood's, Clayton-le-Moor, near Acorington,
Lancashire ; whelped 1873.
Peddgree : By Champion, by Old Tim.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
Viper (No. 3582, Vol. I.).— Mr. S. T. Matthews's, Ashton-under-
Lyne (late Mr. C. W. Brierley's).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
Class XXXVII.— BEOKENHAIRED SCOTCH AND
YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.
DOGS AND BITCHES.
5642. Bounce. — Mrs. M. A. Foster's, Lady-lane, Lister Hills, Bradford ;
breeder, Mr. J. Parker ,- whelped 1872.
Pedigree: By Godarham's Ben out of breeder's Lady Bath, by
Huddersfield Ben (No. 3612, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Hull, 1st prize and extra cup ; Birmingham,
2nd prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
Crack (No. 3601, Vol. I.).— Mrs. M. A. Foster's, 21, Lady-lane,
• Lister Hills, Bradford.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize.
Dundreary (No. 3606, Vol. I.).-*Mrs. M. A. Foster's, 21, Lady-
lane, Lister Hills, Bradford.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prize.
Handel (Vo. 4742, Vol. II.). — Miss Alderson's, Bichmond Hall,
Chief Performances : Blaydon, divided 1st prize ; Hull, 2nd prize ;
Dublin, 2nd prize.
5643. Ino. — Mrs. M. A. Foster's, 21, Lady-lane, Lister Hills, Bradford ;
breeder, Mr. Jonathan Towraley ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Hodgson's Charley out of breeder's Lady, Charley by
Huddersfield Ben (No. 3612, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Darlington, 1st prize and cup ; Hull, 3rd
prize ; Birmingham, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5644. King.— Mr. G. Wilson's, Folly Hall, Huddersfield.
Chief Performances : Darlington, 2nd prize ; Hanley, 1st prize.
5645. Morning Star. — Mrs. M. A. Foster's, 21, Lady -lane, Lister Hills,
Bradford ; breeder unknown.
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174 KENNEL CLUB OALENDAB AND STUD BOOK.
Pedigree : By Old Bright (No. 3985, VoL L).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palaoe, 2nd prise ; Darlington, 1st
prise.
Mozart (No. 3629, VoL L).— Miss H. Alderson's, Richmond Hall,
Leeds.
Chief Performance* : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prise ; Dublin, 1st
prise.
Rough (No. 4685, VoL II.).— Mr. J. H. Kenyan's, Wavertree,
Liverpool (late Mr. C. Banks's).
Chief Performance : Hanley, 2nd prise.
Boyal (No. 4686, VoL IL).— Miss Alderson's, Richmond Hall,
Leeds.
Chief Performance : Hull, 2nd prise.
5646. Sprite. — Mrs. Cox's, Mansion House, Leeds.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prise.
5647. Vic— Mrs. Gainsforth's, 5, Cromac Park-terrace, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prise.
Class XXXVIIL— POMERANIANS.
DOGS AND BITCHES.
5648. Axbus. — Mr. George Izzett's, 21, Kemp-place, Edinburgh.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prise.
Charley (No. 3671, Vol. I.).— Mr. B. Oldham's, 54, Thomas-street,
Manchester.
Chief Performances : Manchester Pomona, 1st prise ; Birmingham,
1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prise.
5649. Dandy. — Mr. J. Nichols's, Kempsey, near Worcester ; breeder, Mr.
W. H. Young ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By T. Bichards's Carlo out of breeder's Floss.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 3rd prise.
Fritz (No. 4688, Vol. IL).— Mr. F. Lenders's, Chapel House,
Streatham ; colour, black.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prise ; Alexandra Palace,
1st prize.
Jib (No. 4689, VoL II.).— Mr. J. Hogg's, Mechanic's Yard, Dar-
lington.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd prise.
5650. Muff. — Mr. F. Lenders's, Chapel House, Streatham; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1874 ; colour, black.
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PEDIGBEES — MALTESE. 175
Pedigree : By Frits (No. 4688, Vol. n.) out of Nellie.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Alexandra Falaoe,
2nd prize.
Eupus (No. 3693, Vol. I.).— Mr. W. B. Cook's, Mail Office, Kelso.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize.
Snow (No. 3699, Vol. I.).— Mrs. CutbilTs, Southwood, Sydenham.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize j Alexandra Palace,
1st prize.
Toby (see No. 3702, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. G. Mauley's, Len-
ton Sands, Nottingham.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Nottingham, 1st
prize.
Tubk (No. 3705, Vol. I.).— Mr. G. H. Machin's, Erdington, Bir-
mingham.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
Class XXXIX.— MALTESE.
DOGS AND BITCHES.
5651. Chlob. — Mr. H. Allen's, 42, Bilbie-street, Nottingham.
Chief Performa/nce : Nottingham, 2nd prize.
Pido (Young, No. 3819, Vol. I.).— Mr. E. Mandeville's, 101, Kent-
street, Borough, London.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5652. Floss.— Mr. G. Bayliss's, 17, Aulaby-road, Hull ; breeder, Mr. J.
S. Clarke ; whelped 1872.
Chief Performance : Hull, 2nd prize.
5653. Floss. — Mrs. Hodder's, Temple Lawn, oo. Cork, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
5654. Flossie.— Mr. P. William's, Pelham-cresoent, The Park, Notts.
breeder, Mr. Upton ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree: By Mandeville's Toting Fido (No. 3819, Vol. I.) out of
breeder's Fee-fee.
Chief Performances: Nottingham, 1st prize; Birmingham, 1st
prize.
5655. Lilly. — Mr. E. Mandeville's, 101, Kent-street, Borough, London ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Young Fido (No. 3819, Vol. I.) out of Fan.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize.
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Mopst H. (No. 4696, Vol. II.).— Mrs. Bkgh Monck's, Coley Park,
Beading (late Lady Giffard's).
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Birmingham, 2nd
prize.
5656. Sib Booeb. — Mr. J. Jacob's, Maltese Cottage, Heading-ton Quarry,
Oxon ; breeder, Lady Giffard ; whelped 1874. Brother to
Mopsy II.
Pedigree: By Jacob's Prince out of breeder's Fuzzy, by Mopsy
(No. 3825, Vol. I.) ont of Jacob's Fun; Prince by B. Mande-
ville's Old Fido (No. 3817, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 3rd prize.
Zit. (No. 4706, Vol. IL).— Mrs. Bligh Monck's, Coley Park,
Beading.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
Class XL.— ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.
DOGS AND BITCHES.
5657. Beauty.— Mr. W. Brace's, Bankside-by-Falkirk ; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Chief ont of Fit.
Chief Performomce : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
5658. Bismabk. — Mr. J. J. Pirn's, Lisnagarvy, Lisbnrn. Pedigree and
breeder's name unknown.
Chief Performances : Cork, 1st prize ; Dublin, 1st prize ; Belfast,
3rd prize and ten prizes at local shows.
Duke (see No. 3711, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. W. McDonald's,
The Green Dragon, Winohmore Hill, Middlesex.
Chief Performomce : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
Molly (see No. 3727, Vol. I. and Vol. II.). — Mr. W. McDonald's,
The Green Dragon, Winohmore Hill, Middlesex.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Nottingham, 1st
prize ; Birmingham, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5659. Tidia. — Mr. Thomas Steel's, Linlithgow, Scotland, N.B.
Chief Performance*: Edinburgh, 1st prize; Manchester, Pomona,
1st prize.
5660. Tidy.— Mr. W. Brace's, Bankside, Falkirk, Scotland, N.B. ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Prince out of Beauty (No. 5657).
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
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CLASS XLL— PUGS.
DOGS.
Banjo (No. 4703, Vol. n.).— Mr. T. Sharples's, Foreat Bank, Craw-
shaw, Booth, Manchester.
Chief Performances : Blaydon, divided 1st prize; Manchester,
Pomona, 1st prize ; Hull, 2nd prize.
5661. Baron. — Mr. J. Nunn's, 2, Stanley-road, King's-road, Fnlham,
London, S.W.; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Cupid out of Ruby.
Chief Performcmce8 : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize ; Northamp-
ton, 2nd prize.
5662. Captain Boxer. — Mr. J. A. Fitzgerald's, 33, Patrick-street, Cork ;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Billy ont of Molly.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
5663. Charlie. — Mrs. Groom's, Woodpark, Vernon Avenue, Clontarf,
Ireland.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
5664. Cleveland (late Pips). — Mrs. Foster's, Leeds House, Stockton ;
breeder, Bev. H. F. Baker ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Sambo out of Judy, by Punch out of Judy.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
5665. Fearful. — Mrs. Foster's, 21, Lady-lane, Sister-hills, Bradford.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 2nd priie.
5666. Friday. — Mr. W. L. Faire, jun.'s, 12, Garendon-street, Leicester ;
breeder, Mr. S. B. Mitchell; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Puck out of breeder's Topsy.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 2nd prize.
Jumbo (see No. 3768, Vol. I. and Vol. II.).— Mr. E. J. Poor's, Lime-
rick, Ireland (late Capt. Bobley's).
Pedigree (not given fully in Vol. I.) : By the late Lord Willoughby
D'Eresby's Jumbo out of Mr. Bolton's (of Pontefract) Chloe;
Jumbo by Ruby out of Nina ; Ruby by Romeo out of Romah, out
of Lady Shaftesbury's Gassy.
Chief Performances : Belfast, 1st prize ; Cork, 1st prize.
5667. Kino Coffee.— Mrs. Bligh Monck's, Coley Park, Beading j breeder
Mr. Mitchell ; whelped 1873, late Mrs. M. A. Foster's.
Pedigree : By Mitchell's Puck out of Topsy.
Chief Performances : Hull, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize
5668. Leo. — Mr. C. J. Chapman's, 32, King's-road, Brighton ; breeder,
owner ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Bob (by Elliott's Toby, bred by and from Lord Wil-
loughby D'Eresby's kennels) out of a bitch bred by Lady Eaton.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prise.
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/8 K1KNEL OLUB CALENDAR AND STUD BOOK.
5669. Mabs.— Mrs. Bligh Monok's, Coley Park, Beading ; breeder, Mr. S.
Bnrge ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By breeder's Salu ont of his Milly, by Mrs. Mayhew's
Mart ; Salu ont of Mrs. Mayhew's Hebe.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 4th prize.
5670. Max.— Bev. F. Hichens's, Speldhnrst, Tnnbridge Wells (late Mr.
J. Look's) ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Cupid ont of Ruby.
Chief Performance* : Norwich, 2nd prize, 1874 ; Nottingham, 1st
prize ; Hnll, 3rd prize ; Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5671. Nioobb.— Mr. ? A. Meldon's, 54, Upper Mount-street, Dublin;
whelped 1873.
Pedigree : Not on record.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
5672. Paddy. — Mrs. Moore's, Appleby Hall, Atherstone.
Chief Performance ; Northampton, 3rd prize.
Pitmb (No. 4705, Vol. II.).— Mrs. George Taylor's, 3, Peel-street,
Nottingham.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize.
5673. Punch. — Mr. Annandale's, 34, Charlotte-square, Edinburgh;
whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Lord Willoughby D'Eresby's Jumbo ont of Pug.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize.
5674. Saic.— Mr. M. Allan's, Tier Hognn House, Portarlington ; breeder,
Mr. IT. Batt ; whelped 1B73.
Chief Performance : Dublin, fed prize.
5675. SwtTB.— Mr. J. C. Hewlett's, The Ferns, Hornsey, London ; breeder,
Mr. C. Johnson ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Haynes's Mungo (No. 3773, Vol. I.) out of Dina, by
Mrs. Adams's dog out of Rose.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5676. Spideb.— Mr. T. Lennon's, Ormean-road, Belfast; Mr. Batt's
breed.
Chief Performance : Belfast, divided 2nd prize.
5677. Syphax.— Mr. S. W. Smith's, Beokbury, Shifnal, Salop.
Chief Performance ; Northampton, 1st prize.
5678. Tbutbl.— Mrs. Bligh Monck's, Ooley Park, Beading ; breeder, Mrs.
H. Freake ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Puck out of Judy.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize.
5679. Thob.— Mr. J. D. Hustwayte's, Wilford-groTe, Nottingham;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree: By Odin out of Frigga, by Mungo out of Crocue; Odin
by Mrs. Mayhew's Click out of Hebe (No. 3762, Vol. I.).
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 3rd prize (puppy class.)
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PEDIGREES — PUGS. 179
Tom (No. 4710, Vol. n.).— Mrs. Bligh Monok's, Coley Park,
Beading.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 1st
prize ; Alexandra Palace, 3rd.
BITCHES.
5680. Beauty. — Mrs. C. Stephens's, Breffni-terrace, Sandyoove ; whelped
1874.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
5681. DUOHX8S. — Mrs. J. Tnffnell's, 58, Lower Mount-street, Dublin;
Lord Willoughby D'Eresby's breed ; whelped 1874.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 3rd prize.
5682b Frou-Fbou. — Mr. E. J. Poor's, Limerick, Ireland ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Puck out of Madge by the late Lord "Willoughby
D'Eresby's Jumbo (see Mungo's pedigree, No. 3773, Vol. I.) out
of Judy by Duke.
Chief Performances : Belfast, divided 2nd prize j Cork, divided
1st prize.
5683. Gip. — Mr. J. H. Lock's, Devonshire-terrace, Marlow-road, Ken-
sington, London ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Jumbo out of Peggy.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize.
5684. Gipsy.— Mr. J. Garratt's, 30, Canonbury Park South, London;
breeder, Mr. J. Stebbing ; whelped 1872. m
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5685. Iduna. — Mr. J. D. Hustwayte's, Wilford-grove, Nottingham ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Odin dut of Frigga, by Mungo out of Crocus ; Odin
by Mrs. Mayhew's CUch out of her Hebe (No. 3762, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize (puppy class).
Judy (see No. 3764, Vol. I.).— Mr. P. Hutchinson's, Bochdale
(late Mr. Calendar's).
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
5686. Judy. — Mrs. P. B. Pigott's, 4, Haroourt-terraoe, Dublin ; breeder,
Miss C. S. Thompson, Gravesend ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Sambo out of Judy by Lord Willoughby D'Eresby's
Jumbo (see Mungo* 8 pedigree No. 3773, VoL I.) ; Sambo by
Chang (No. 2753, Vol. L)
Chief Performance; Dublin, 2nd prize.
5687. Luna.— Capt. E. Digby Boycott's, 26, Bruton-street, Berkeley-
square, London ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1878*
Pedigree : By Duke out of breeder's Duchess, by Pompey out of Mrs.
Mayhew's Sweetyface, by her Mars out of Sylvia (see Toby, 4709,
Vol. II.) ; Duke by Lord Willoughby's Duke out of a bitch bred
by Mr. Sykes, by Morrison's Punch.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Birmingham, 1st
prize j Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
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180 KENNEL CLUB GALENDAB AND STUD BOOK.
5688. Minnie. — Mrs. Alexander Thomas's, Haulbowline, eo. Cork,
Ireland ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Prince ont of Beauty.
Chief Performomce : Cork, divided 2nd prize.
5889. Mbs. Cbusoe. — Mrs. W. K. Faire's, 12, Garendon-street, Leioester ;
breeder, Mr. S. B. Mitchell ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Mrs. Leeke's Ben ont of Mitchell's Topey.
Chief Performances: Nottingham, 2nd prize; Alexandra Palace,
3rd prize.
5690. Mbs. Puq.— Mr. A. Duncan's, Herbertshire Castle, Denny ; Lord
Willoughby D'Eresby strain.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
5691. Nina. — Mrs. Bligh Monck's, Coley Park, Beading ; breeder, Oapt.
E. Digby Boycott ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By breeder's Duke out of his Duchess (see Luna, supra).
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5692. Queenie— Mr. W. McDonald's, Winohmore Hill, Middlesex;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Marquis out of Totiie.
Chief Performance ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize (puppy class).
5693. Topsy.— Mr. C. J. Chapman's, 32, King's-road, Brighton ; breeder,
Mr. Elliott ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree: By Toby (from Lord Willoughby's kennels) out of Flora.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 3rd prize.
Class XLIL— BLENHEIM SPANIELS.
DOGS AND BITCHES.
Beauty (No. 3836, Vol. I.).— Mr. J. Collier's, Melbourne Gardens,
Northampton.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 3rd prize.
5694. Beauty n. — Mr. J. Collier's, Melbourne Gardens, Northampton ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree; By Mr. Garwood's Duke (No. 3851, Vol. I.) out of
Beauty (No. 3836, Vol. I.)
5695. Chablby, — Mr. G. Anderson's, Acorington, Lancashire.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 3rd prize (variety class).
Colonel (No. 4718, Vol. n.).— Mr: V. A. Julius's, 19, Neville-
street, Abergavenny.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Nottingham, 1st
prize ; Birmingham, 2nd prize.
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PEDIGREES — BLENHEIM SPANIELS. 181
Corku (No. 3839, Vol. L). — Mr. A. J. Lawley's, Wellington-road,
Bilaton.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 2nd prize ; Manchester,
Pomona, 1st prize.
5696. Daisy.— Mrs. Gurney's, Poplar House, 15, Guestrow, Aberdeen, N.B.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
5697. Duke (Young).— Mrs. Forder's, 32, Fairfield-road, Bow, London ;
breeder, Mr. Garwood ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Garwood's Duke (No. 3851, Vol. I.) out of Toddles.
Chief Performances : Northampton, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 1st
prize.
5698. Duke. — Mr. J. Collier's, Melbourne Gardens, Northampton ; breeder,
owner; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Jones's Charley out of Beauty (No. 3836, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Northampton, 2nd prize.
5699. Fred (late Blennie.). — Miss E. Dawson's, Coldharbour-plaoe,
Denmark-hill, London ; breeder and pedigree unknown.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 1st prize.
5700. Fbisk.— Mrs. E. Francis Popham's, Shirley Hall, Southampton ;
breeder, Mr. O. Nicholson ; whelped 1872.
Pedigree : By Gordon's Prince out of breeder's Duchess, by Prince
out of Nicholson's Nelly.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 3rd
prize.
5701. Lady.— Mrs. Gurney's, Poplar House, 15, Guest-row, Aberdeen, N.B.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize.
5702. Little Blossom. — Mrs. G. O. Berrie's, 11, Lander-terrace, Wood-
green, London ; breeder, the late Mr. John Barnett ; whelped
1870.
Pedigree : By Duke (No. 3850, Vol. I.) out of Daisy (No. 3845,
Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
5703. Fink. — Mr. J. Collier's, Melbourne Gardens, Northampton j breeder,
owner; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Garwood's Duke (No. 3851, Vol. I.) out of Beauty
(No. 3836, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Northampton, divided prizes (puppy class.)
5704. Poppy. — Mr. J. Collier's, Melbourne Gardens, Northampton;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1874 ; sister to Beauty (No. 3836, Vol. I.)
Chief Performance : Northampton, 2nd prize.
5705. Pbincb.— Mr. J. Collier's ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Jones's Charlie out of Maopherson's Minnie.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 4th prize.
5706. Rose. — Mr. J. Collier's ; own sister to Pink.
Chief Performance : Northampton, divided prizes (puppy class),
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182 KENNEL CLUB CALHNDAB AHD STUD BOOS.
Class XLIIL— KING CHAELES SPANIEIiS.
DOGS AND BITCHES.
5707. Dandy. — Mr. J. Garwood's, 80, Brownlow-mewz, Henry-street,
Gray's Inn-road, London ; breeder, owner ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree: By Hyllus (No. 3887, VoL I.) out of Jessie by Lear.
Chief Performance : Alexander Palace, 2nd priie.
5708. Duke.— Mr. W. H. Loder's, United ITniversity Club, Pall MaU.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 2nd prize.
5709. Duchess. — Mr. J. Collier's, Melbourne-gardens, Northampton;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Lee's Jumbo out of owner's Topty.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 3rd prize.
Fbibkt (No. 3885, VoL L).— Miss Dawson's, Cold Harbour-place,
Denmark-hill, London.
Chief Performances : Hull, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 1st prize ;
Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
Htllus (No. 3887, VoL L).— Mr. Garwood's, 30, Brownlow-mewB,
Henry-street, Gray's Inn-road.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize.
5710. Jumbo (Touno). — Mr. A. Boulton's, Flying Dutchman Hotel,
Aecrington.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 1st prize.
Jumbo (No. 3891, Vol. I.).— Mrs. Lee's, 14, Buck-hill, ClerksnwiO,
London.
Chief Performances : Bi rmingham , 2nd prize ; Crystal Palace, 1st
prize.
5711. Eosa.— Mrs. W. Forder's, 32, Fairfield-road, Bow, London j breeder,
Mr. Forder ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree : By Garwood's Duke out of Duchess, by Woolmington's
Old Jumbo (No. 3893, Vol. I.) out of Forder's Rosa.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 1st prize.
Class XLIV.— POODLES.
DOGS AND BITCHES.
Billy (No. 4725, Vol. n.).— Mr. J. Jepson's, 8, Aldwark-street,
York.
Chief Performance : Darlington, 1st prize.
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[PBDIOBBB0 — POODLES. 183
6712. Bob.— Mr. Lovat Ayshford Wise's, Clayton Hall, Newcastle, Staf-
fordshire ; bred in France ; whelped 1873.
Pedigree: Unknown.
Chief Performance* : Nottingham, 1st prize ; Birmingham, 2nd prise.
Elmeb (No. 4727, Vol. H.).— Mr. J. Terry's, Mount East-street,
Nottingham {late Mr. J. Matless's).
Chief Performances : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize ; Birmingham,
1st prize.
Lion (No. 4730, Vol. H.).— Mr. P. Wright's, Wellington Hall,
Chnrchstoke.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 2nd prize.
5713. Prince. — Mrs. Eliza Orange's, 6, Winston-street, Darlington.
Chief Performances : Darlington, 2nd prize ; Hull, 8rd prize.
Class XLV.— TOY TEKKIEKS, SMOOTH-COATED.
DOGS.
5714. Bennett. — Mr. S. P. Copinger's, Middleton-lodge, Co. Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize.
5715. Fkisxt.— Mr. G. B. Whitehead's, 22, Parliament-street, Notting-
ham ; breeder, Mr. H. Wigginton ; whelped 1874.
Chief Performance : Nottingham, 1st prize.
5716. Grip. — Mr. E. Batohelor's, 5, Jane Villa, Merrion, Ireland ; breeder,
owner ; whelped March, 1875.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
5717. Lincoln.— Mr. S. P. Copinger's, Middleton-lodge, Co. Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize.
5718. Merit.— Miss Alderson's, Bichmond HOI, Leeds; breeder, Mr.
Jackson ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Sir Garnet
Chief Performance : Hull, 3rd prize.
5719. Music— Mr. G. Wilson's, Folly Hall, Huddersfield.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 1st prize.
5720. Bosoob.— Mr. A. Haynes's, Kinsale, Ireland ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Boscoe out of Lady Montague's Diamond.
Chief Performance : Cork, 8rd prize.
Spideb (No. 3971, Vol. I.).— Mr. H. S. Woodall's, St. James's,
Netherton, Worcestershire.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 1st prize.
5721. Tint.— Mr. G. Wilson's, Folly Hall, Huddersfield.
Pedigree: By Prince.
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184 KENNEL CLUB CALENDAR AND 8TUD BOOK.
Chief Performances ; Darlington, 2nd prize ; Manchester, Pomona,
2nd prize.
5722. Willie.— Mr. C. Strugnell's, Great Saffron-hill, London, E.C. ;
breeder, Mr. Biley ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Mr. Same's Punch ont of Tvney.
Chief Performance : Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
BITCHES.
5723. Beauty. — Miss Alderson's, Richmond Hill, Leeds; breeder, Mr.
G. Wilson.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize.
5724. Beauty.— Mrs Duncan's, 152, High-street, Mnsselbnrger, Scotland,
Chief Performa/nce : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
5725. Honeymoon. — Mrs. Paice's, 22, Langton-road, North Brixton ;
breeder, Mr. Boutwell ; whelped 1873.
• Pedigree : By Gunner out of Twig.
I Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize ; Alexandra Palace,
2nd prize.
5726. Lily.— Mr. T. Chatwin's, Hall Hill-road, Edgbaston, Birmingham ;
breeder, Mr. Marson ; whelped 1874.
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5727. Little Nell. — Mrs. Chapman's, Marefair, Northampton.
Chief Performance : Northampton, 2nd prize.
5728. Maude.— Mr. H. Lacy's, Lacy House, Hebden Bridge, Manchester.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize.
Minnie (No. 4733, Vol. II.).— Mr. J. Martin's, Wheat Sheaf Inn,
Chapel-street, Salford.
Chief Performances : Wolverhampton, 1st prize ; Crystal Palace,
1st prize; Darlington, 1st prize; Manchester, Pomona, 1st
prize ; Nottingham, 2nd prize.
5729. Miss Henby.— Mr. H. Lacy's, Lacy House, Hebden Bridge, Man-
chester.
Chief Performance : Hull, 1st prize.
5730. Miss Mebry .— Mr. H. Lacy's, Lacy House, Hebden Bridge, Man-
chester.
Chief Performance : Hull, 2nd prize.
5731. Topsy.— Mr. E. Boyle's, Old Park, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, divided 2nd prize.
5732. Una.— Mr. S. Nelson's, No. 1, Midland-street, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, divided 2nd prize.
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Class XLVL— TOY TERRIERS, ROUGH AND
BROKEN HAIRED.
DOGS.
5733. Bright II. (late Young Bright.) — Mrs. Bligh Monck's, Coley
Park, Beading (late Mrs. Foster's); breeder, Mr. Barrett;
whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Manningham's Charley out of breeder's Lady,
Chief Performances : Hull, 1st prize and extra cup ; Birmingham,
3rd prize ; Alexandra Palace, 2nd prize.
Cobdkn {No. 3988, Vol. I.).— Mrs. Bligh Monck's, Coley Park,
Beading (late Mrs. Foster's).
Chief Performance ; Crystal Palace, 3rd prize.
5734. Fizz.— Mr. J. A. Carey's, 34, South Mall, Cork.
Pedigree : By Todney out of Venom.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
5735. Grouse.— Mr. Hay's, 319, High-street, Edinburgh, N.B.; whelped
1874.
Pedigree : By Johnson's Charlie out of Nellie.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 1st prize.
5736. Jack. — Mrs. Gainsford's, 5, Cromac Park-terrace, Belfast.
Chief Performance : 1st prize.
5737. Pride of York.— Mr. D. Hirst's, Birstal, near Leeds ; whelped
1873.
Pedigree : By Toss out of Miss.
Chief Performances : Crystal Palace, 1st prize ; Manchester,
Pomona, 1st prize ; Nottingham, 1st prize.
5738. Sandy.— Mr. F. Lepper's, Bostulla, Whiteabbey.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
5739. Shrimp.— Mr. W. Duckworth's, Mossley Hill, Liverpool
Chief Performance : Belfast, 3rd prize.
5740. Tint.— Mr." M. O'Callaghan's, Conway's Yard, Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize.
5741. Toby.— Mr. A. Julian's, Claraville, Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, 3rd prize.
BITCHES.
5742. Fanny.— Mr. J. J. Addison's, Alma Hotel, Edinburgh.
Chief Performance : Edinburgh, 2nd prize.
5743. Jinny.— Mr. W. Dalby's, Park-road, Ordsall-lane, Salford.
Chief Performance : Manchester, Pomona, 2nd prize.
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5744. Eats. — Miss Alderson's, Richmond Hill, Leeds.
Chief Performances : Manchester, Pomona, 3rd prize ; Dublin, 1st
prize.
Lady (No. 4743, VoL n.).— Mr. G. Lodge's, 9, Brown-street, Stock-
ton-on-Tees.
Chief Performance ; Darlington, 1st prize.
Mxdos (No. 4744, YoL H.).— Mrs. Bligh Monck's, Coley Park,
Beading.
Chief Performance* : Darlington, 2nd prize ; Crystal Palace, 2nd
prize ; Birmingham, 1st prize ; Alexandra Palace, 1st prize.
5745. Tricky. — Mrs. Bligh Monck's, Coley Park, Beading ; breeder. Mr.
J. Foster, Bradford ; whelped 1874.
Pedigree : By Old Bright (No. 3985, VoL I.).
Chief Performance : Birmingham, 2nd prize.
5746. Tidy.— Mr. J. C. Mllveen's, 12, Linen Hall-street, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize.
Class XLVIL— IRISH TERRIERS.
5747. Beauty.— Mr. H. C. Kelly's, Sea View House, Greenisland, Bel-
fast ; breeder, Mr. T. Irwin, of Ballymena ; whelped 1874.
Chief Performances : Belfast, 3rd prize (puppy claes) ; Cork, 3rd
prize (over 121b.).
5748. Biddy. — Mr. G. Jamison's, Morilla, Newtownards.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
5740. Cecil.— Mr. W. Hayes's, Clarence-place, Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize (under 121b.).
5750. Dispatch.-— Mr. W. Hayes's, Clarenee-plaee, Cork.
Chief Performance: Cork, 2nd prize (over 121b.).
5751. Dick. — Mr. G. Jamison's, Morilla, Newtownards.
Chief Performances : Dublin, 1st prize, 1874 ; Belfast, divided 2nd
prize (champion class) ; Cork, 2nd prize.
Fly (No. 3524, Vol. I.).— Mr. N. Morton's, Brookville, Ballymena,
Ireland.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize (champion class.).
5752. Giddy. — Mr. G. Dunn's, Kinsale, Ireland.
Chief Performance : Cork, 2nd prize (over 121b.).
5753. Gn\— Dr. Mark's, Donegal-street, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, divided 1st prize.
5754. Jack.— Mr. T. Hogan's, 5, Western-terrace, Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize (over 121b.).
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PEDIGREES — IRISH TERRIERS. 187
5755. Jack.— Mr. W. D. O'Connell's, 1, Wellington-terraoe, Cork; bred
by Mr J. Coghlan, from Mr. Knowles's strain ; whelped 1874.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize (under 121b.).
5756. Jack. — Mr. J. Waugh's, Harryville, Ballymena.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize.
5757. Mickey Free. — Dr. Mark's, Donegal-street, Belfast.
Chief Performance ; Belfast, 1st prize (puppy class).
5758. Peggie.— Mr. G. Jamison's, Morilla, Newtownards, Co. Down ;
breeder, Mr. J. Hill; whelped November, 1872; colour,
wheaten.
Pedigree: By Mickey Dooley's Sailor out of breeder's Erin.
Sailor is sire of Morton's Fly.
5759. Battles.— Mr. G. Jamison's, MoriDaj'Newtownards ; breeder, Mr.
J. Welsh; whelped July, 1874 (late Mr. J. Croabie Smith's;
colour, wheaten.
Pedigree : Out of Jamison's ,FZy.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 1st prize (over 91b.).
5760. Boss.— Mr. B. Mack's, 18, North Main-street, Cork.
Chief Performance : Cork, 1st prize (over 121b.).
5761. Spobt (late Celt).— Mr. G. Jamison's, Morilla, Newtownards;
breeder, Mr. J. Craig, of Ballymena; whelped May, 1878;
colour, red wheaten (also owned by Mr. Alex. Bnason).
Pedigree : By J. Small's Jim out of breeder's Fan.
Chief Performances : Belfast, 2nd prize; Dublin, champion prize.
5762. Squeeze.— Mr. T. H. Graham's, 50, William-street, Londonderry ;
breeder, owner ; whelped 1875.
Pedigree : By Squeezer out of Jeseie.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 2nd prize (puppy class).
5768. Squeezer. — Dr. Mark's, Donegal-street, Belfast.
Chief Performance : Belfast, 1st prize.
5764. Stinger. — Mr. J. Bedding's, 8, Lower Mount Pleasant-avenue,
Dublin; whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Stinger out of Qranne, by Bqueeter out of Daisy.
Chief Performance : Belfast, divided 2nd prize champion class.
5765. Vixen.— Mr. A. Grubb's, The Abbey House, Cahir, Tipperary ;
breeder, Mr. L. Murphy ; whelped 1878.
Pedigree : By Spark out of Visten.
Chief Performance : Dublin, 2nd prize (over 91b.).
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APPENDIX.
The following dogs' pedigrees were sent to the Editor too late for inser-
tion in their respective classes : —
Class VIII.— FOX TERRIERS.
5766. Beaveb.— Mr. T. Bassett's, Carshalton.
Pedigree : By Tyrcmt (No. 617, Vol. I.).
Chief Performances : Winner of three prizes.
5767. Gbjtpbb. — Mr. B. B. Lee's, The Lonnd, Kendal ; breeder, owner;
whelped May 11th, 1875 ; 15ilb. ; brother to Nimrod.
Pedigree : By Buffer (No. 524, Vol. I.) ont of NelUe, by Leo, by
Mac II. (No. 564, Vol. I.) ont of Mabel (No. 5768).
5768. Mabel. — Mr. B. B. Lee's, The Lonnd, Kendal; breeder, owner;
whelped 1871.
Pedigree : By Crack (No. 4103, Vol. II.) ont of Riot, by Old Trap
ont of Venus, by Old Jock.
5260. St. Vitus.— Mr. T. Bassett's, Carshalton ; whelped Deo. 23rd, 1873.
Pedigree: By Poacher ont of Twitch (No. 5771); Poacher by
Bnrnham's Trimmer ont of May.
Chief Performance : Crystal Palace, 2nd prize (puppy class), 1874.
5770. Sensation. — Mr. J. W. Grontage's, The Greens, Darlaston ; breeder,
Mr. J. W. Smith ; whelped April, 1875.
Pedigree : By Sting ont of Sail, by Turk ont of Mischief; Sting by
Hornet (No. 545, Vol. I.) ont of Scratch, from Bads worth;
Mischief by Mac ont of Vixen, by Bagman ont of CoUmgham
Nettle, by Old Jock (No. 558, Vol. I.)
5771. Twitch.— Mr. T. Bassett's, Carshalton ; breeder, Mr. B. Cox.
Pedigree : By Jacob ont of Daisy.
Class IX.— POINTERS.
5772. Beau. — Mr. J. Pike's, Bessborongh, Cork ; breeder, owner ;
whelped December, 1874 ; colour, black and white.
Pedigree : By owner's Ponto ont of his Belle ; Ponto by Ponto out
of Belle.
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5773. Don.— Mr. J. Petre's, Bessborongh, Cork, brother to Beau (see
above).
Class X.— SETTERS.
5774. Psu«.-Mr. C. S. Fauntleroy's, Northcombe, WrtBm«l
breeder, owner; whelped May, 1874 ; colour, white, black ticked,
P^^By^ardlaw Beid'e Bern (No. 1433, Vol. I.) out of
owner's Snake (No. 1561, Vol. I.)
Cfcfe/ P*tforwa»u*» •• Tiverton, 1st prise ; Iaskeard, 1st prize and
cnp ; Exeter, 1st prize.
Class XX.— DACHSHUNDS.
5775 HAMntL.-Mr. G. H. Fitzherberfs, Oberton, MioheldeTer, Hants,
5775. l™^ Hen Sohnler . whelp ed 1875 ; black and tan.
Pedijree -• by Schepfer out of DarnM.
Class XXI.— MASTIFFS.
5776. Mblter Mose.-Mr. J. G. H. Buokmaeter, Shrewsbury; breeder,
owner ; whelped June 15th, 1875. „.„„„+ „. v»mu •
Pedigree: By Marshal out of Venice, by Pf^ out of 7em«,
Marehal by Lcmgsyne (No. 2304, Vol. I.) out of DuchM (No.
2366, Vol. I.)
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
ESTABLISHED 1839.
J. C. COEDING and CO.
(PBOPB1ETOB, GEOBGE WILSON),
FROM 231, STRAND,
(Five doors West of Temple Bar),
to 19, zpiacJLiDirjxrs"
(Corner of Air Street).
THE OXCLGXNAXa MAKERS OB 1 THE
VENTILATED BIDING,
WATEBPBOOF WALKING, and
COATS, FISHING.
FOB lee Field, Joly 17 and 31,
1869.
CORDINGs mshinu BOOTS
ARE CELEBRATED FOR THEIR SOFTNESS.
FISHING STOCKINGS AND BEOGUES
ARE UNEQUALLED.
WATEBPBOOFS FOB THE TBOPIGS
ARE GUARANTEED.
NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER HOUSE.
THE ORIGINAL BUSINESS CARRIED ON AT
19, PICCADILLY, LONDON.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
CO-OPERATIVE BOOT COMPANY,
64, HAYMARKET, 64,
WATERPROOF BOOT MAKERS.
The only Dress er s in the world of Porpoise Skins for making Shooting
and Fishing Boots, which are thoroughly waterproof.
PATENTEES OB 1
THE GLENGARRY SHOOTING BOOT.
See "The Field," August 5, 1871.
" Glansevin, Uangadock, Carmarthenshire, April, 1874.
"Sir,— I inclose cheque for the amount of your account I have taken a game
licence ever since I was 22 years of age, and I think it is only just towards you to say
that I never knew the comfort of a waterproof and yet light boot until I was persuaded
to try yours.— Believe me, yours faithfully, " M. P. Llotd."
" To Mr. Grant M 'Donald, Manager to Go-operative Boot Co.,
64, Haymarket, London."
THE Amssm THE irTTj T
LOENB BROGUE ^^^% 0B
to wear with l ^*gJS^rjr ZNICKERBOCKEES.
Since the introduction of the Lorne Brogue It has been universally admired. The
following is one of a host or testimonials as to its ease, comfort, and style of finish ,
which we have received, the originals of which can be seen at
6<i, HAYMARKET, 64,
"ID8TONE" writes of the Lome Shooting Brogue:
"I am very much pleased with the Lorne Brogues, which are perfect in design
workmanship, and material, and leave nothing to be desired."— March 29, 187L
"If the opinion I have expressed of the Lorne Brogues is of any service to you, you
are at liberty to publish it"— April 5. ,
PORPOISE OIL.
The only refiners In the world of Porpoise Grease, suitable for nourishing and water-
proofing boots made of any sort of leather. In pots 2* Cd, and tin cases for India and
the Colonies, to. Porpoise skin laces cut any length, and sample pair sent on receipt
ZUS^SFiV* ^ 1 ?5ft/ few P**™ °f^«opard-8kin Slippers, suitable for
presents. List of Prices and Self-measurement sent on application.
CO-OPERATIVE BOOT COMPANY, 64, Haymarket, London.
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